E r - - - - - T7 - - i - THE DELAWARE SAULSBURYS. it I r; El ENJOYS lioirnetiioa anu results when ofFigs is taken; it 13 pleasant xemeljr 01 its kind over pro- , phasing to me insto ana ac lejto tlio stomacli, prompt in nja nnr Excellent qualities commend it and Iiavo tnauo it tlio most irSemedv known. fujr'of Figs is for salo in 50c lsbotUes by all leauintr drug- SAny- rehablo druggist who not have it on hand will pro- . it . . a . itj promptly lor any one who h to try it. Do not accept any tute. IFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 1 SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. VISVIUC, K1 NEW YORK. N.Y. iLBfiRT KROUT, Chemist, Phila. Three Tlrotlicrg Candidates for United Slates Senator lit Ono LeRlolatnTC. The recent death of Ylllnnl Sauls- bury, chancellor of Delaware' trad for two terms a United States senator, re calls some remarkable .Incidents In tho hlstory.of his little state, says tho Buf falo Courier. It scorns to bo thd rul6 that small states should bo ruled by families. For many years tho Snrnmics contested tho control, of Rhodo Island with Drown, Ives & Co., and in tho samo way for a long tho Saulsburys disputed with thohouso of Bayard tho leader ship in Delaware. Although the Sauls burys did not hand down political hon- HuSsy y!5nMM5lfiM ors trom. father to Bon, as tho Bayards Wit VvmKMJ dld( Ul too wero an oW famll ' on1 tho Into chancellor had in his possession title deeds to tho ancestral farm, which went back two hundred years. His ).. . .1 ; . 1 ,1 lutuur, u lurinur, was u prominent man fegudg to tho tasto, and acta in Kent county and had been its sheriff. eiiprompiiy on uio luaneys, vninni wn9 d,,! in niawnrn ni udiBowcls. cleanses the iectUallV. Uisnela COldS. head- law In Georgetown. Sussex countv. and nndlfovers and cures habitual 6oon obtained such a hold upon the peo- tation. Svrtin of Fins ia the pie through lils good looks, remarkable ' "i. , ,:... . J - 1 , i mi 1 . 1 iuuiiuu), uuuiuut yrutury uiiu iiupuiar manners that at twcnty-nlno ho became attorney general of tho state. Nino 1 i ! - 4(4a 1 1 II: "T 1 . i i,.,c:l ! :t ytura inter, a 1000, no was eiecuHi to .onjand truly beneficial in its (hoUnlted states senate, and when his nrenarcd onlv from tho most s.i 1 1 ' ,t.i V and agreeable substances, its a prominent part in the senate and was a stanch union man, but ho drank so hard that ho becamo a national scandal; the exhibitions of tholato II. II. Rlddlc bcrger never attracted one-tenth as much attention as did thoso of tho bril liant Delawarcan. In tho meantime ono of his brothers, Gove Saulsbury, a physician, had be como speaker of tho Delaware senate of nino members, and by tho death of tho republican war governor, William Can non, had succeeded in 1803 to tho chief magistracy, tho ofilco of lieutenant gov ernor not existing in Delaware. In 1805 ho had been elected governor. Tho Delawaro legislature consists of three senators and seven representatives from each of tho thrco counties, and when the time camo in 1870 for tho election of a United States senator at tho expira tion of Willard's second term, fourteen Wore for his reelection, fifteen wero for Gove, and ono for tho third brother of tho family, Ell, a Dover lawyer whose public services had been confined to a singlo term in tho legislature. Nobody but tho three brothers was even men tioned. Finally Eli got another voto. A delegation went across Dover green to his office to see if ho would accept. At first ho would not hear of It, but at length ho was persuaded, and in ten minutes had been elected by a combina tion of New Castle and Kent counties, Sussex standing stanchly by Willard. Willard warmly welcomed Eli as his successor, and tho latter served threo terms, and when ho finally retired in 18M pulled down tho democratic con trol of tho legislature with him, malting way for Anthony Uiggins, a republican. Gove returned to tho practice of medi cine in Dover, where he died in 1801. In 1873 Willard was appointed chancel lor of tho stato by his brother-in-law, Gov. Ponder. A promise to abstain en tirely from drink was first obtained from him, and this was kept except for ono or two lapses of which people gen erally did not hear. He worked hard and is said to have made an excellent chancellor, though very infirm physi cally during the last, portion of his life, his legs having been paralyzed for many years. IIo was tho seventh chancellor which the state had in ono hundred years. Ex-Senator Eli Sauls bury is still living in Dover near his brother's house, but is In poor health. Vi hen he passes away the power of tho Saulsburys will probably bo as extinct in Delaware as that of tho Claytons, although thero is a second generation which lias cut some figure at tho bar. and in politics. Of tho three brothers Willard was the youngest, having been born in 1820; Gove was.born iuA815,and 1817. THE CANDIDATES REGE1VE NOTICE pol!tIsrfcsites of tlio dayt Vat fn nil Its utter ances it Is merely a development of ono great principle, tlmt wlmti-vor governments and laws can do for u pimple must be done for all future Democratic supreme complishmcnt of tho objects heart "It only remains for mo to ; and fortbeno. ich we have at " Wo bolle 0 thata Bovenrmrnt administered Infills spirit In such a country as ours, will secure a larger measure of f reodom ami pros perity to tho pooplo than bos heretofore been posslbloln tho world, and tliat It will tie an ox amplo Rnd an Inspiration to all mankind. To mako and keep such a (rovcruinent to guard with jealous care tno rights 01 equal citizenship to bear, our freedom safely along tho march of our material progress, in linrmnil lw flit, tnlc.litv M(rnMe thai, mlnlaldi MEMORABLE SCENE IN MADISON ijo that progress this Is the high and glorlouli Nearly 2O,000Enthusiastlc Dem ocrats Witness the Exercises. SQUARE GARDEN. OVATIONS TO THE TWO I.KAI1EIW fnl.ko the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used In tho preparation of W. LAKER & CO.'S taMastCocoa tchleh is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three timet I the atrenuth of Cocoa mixed Willi Starch, Arrowroot or 1 Sonar, and is far moro eco- il. costlna less than one cent a cun. delicious, nourishing, and easily oesied. Sold by Ororersererywhere. , BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. EinaS S 353 3XTT Ittful book containing tho latest vocal mu lill shcet-muslo Dlates. handsome cover, in ug me louowing gems, unaoriugeu: icrwards. 40 I'vo 'Worked 8 Hours. 4C r's Fast Asleep 40 I Whistle and Walt, 40 trades, BO Love's Golden Dream 40 1 Bless Our Land 25 Old Orgun mower, 40 lllrotty riose, W Our Last Waltz 40 a; rthe Flag, 40 Over tho Moonlit Sea, 40 'Madrid. f0 Sweet Ifatifl Hnnnnr. 4b 40 That Is Love, 40 mm 4)1 I I 1,1 IS II ,1 fir ii S.55 Mr. Cleveland nnd Sir. tevenson Officially Informed of tlio Action of the Chicago Convtntlnu Address of clialrmnn Wil son nnd Response of Mr. Clnvelanil An swer of Mr. Stevenson to tile NottQcatlon Speech of Mr. White Mrs. Cleveland Also Comes InforaBhnre of the Ilon ors "Reception at the Manhattan Club, New Youk, July 21. The first de cisive Run of the Democratic campaign of 1892 was touched oft last night in Madi son Square Garden in the presence o a vust assemblage. Tho huge auditorium was packed from pit to dome, and, as the placo holds 10,000 persons comfortably,, it i estimated that almost twice that num ber were present. The occasion that brought this vast throng together was the notification cere monies of tho two leaders of the Democratic party Grover Clevoland and Adlai E. Stevenson. As early as 0 o'clock the crowd began gathering about tho doors, and at 7:80 p. m.', when they wero flnnlly opened, tho streets about tho Garden were filled .with a pus ling, struggling, perspiring mob, which flowed into the auditorium with the roaring sound of a cataract. Nover had the Garden held such a crowd nor more enthuslnsm been displayed. The space room wn,s economized to the utmost decree, the enthusiastic Democrats stana ing, after the seats were filled, in lines so dense that ureatuing uecame (iimcim Tho Garden was profusely decorutcd At to you, In nd. tho people, without precedenuoot section or vnnco of a nioro formal response, t grndes of citizenship. sage, that I obey the commanir Tinilliirnnt anu connuentiy untlcipuio tirnl n,,,Y in in and earnest presentation of our cj" T' "'l suro n popular endorsement of thr n"lon OI tno body you represent." Thero was one more burst of conf.'utl,nfg applause asGovor Cleveland took lV8 , nnd then enmo tho speech of notlfW , ' maile by Stephen M. White of Caliris;-" ' toAlllnl E. Stnvpniu-.il. Tlio vnlee, of lno lini UlUIl-U Ul UIU li 1 tl H 1 1111 iiusiuaa, nn- I I" , " VPTV harmed by the ralghtv agencies that minister California orator was powerful, and of"; duty of the Domoeratlo party. It Is a dangerous thing for a political party to continue 1U e jlstence after tho work which oallod It Into being has been accomplished. It will Inovltatily pass as tho iiolltlcal organlta- Hon against which we contend has already passed, Into the nervine of the groat nreclill In Uirtsls wlileh overywhere strlvo to soeuro po litical power for their own uilvantnue. Of tho preiont policies of that pnrty it may truly bo said that they all tend to-tho centralization of wealth in Xavorod qlasses. Against iioth ten dencies wo light as against enemies of our freedom. "In this great contest ydur party has sum moned you to bo Its leader. Tour years ago In thomld-curccrdf aservlcothat well deserved the hlghost honors your countrymen could bo- stow, as we feel suro that It will receive tho highest encomiums that history can award. you wero struck dbwn because as a Democrat you could mako no terms with those who wish- ADLAI K. STEVENSOff. ed to' plunder the people's treasury, or those who sought to perpetuate tho passions of civil strife. Your countrymen will right that with flags and bunting, the colors of which DUt f r th(jJ own and of the j. were urougui into strong renei uyiue urn- llant light from 3,000electriolamps. This, with the sea of bobbing heads and upturn ed faces, presented a memorable scene and one never to be forgotten. Previous to the exercises C.ippn's hand discoursed strains of sweet music to which the huge, perspiring crowd listened1 in a philosophi cal tnunner, at tho same time endeavoring to keep cool by swinging fans and hand kerchiefs. Tho platform was placed at the Fourth avenue end of the building. Over it was an immense sounding board. In the cen tre of this wero two national flags placed transwlse, and over these, written In in candescent lamps, were the words "Cleve land and Stevenson." I Tho platform had a seating capacity for 760 persons, but it had a thousand on it before the central figures, in one of the 'Madrid I juil John, I'e-Blve this book to introduce to you Jms raking pnwnFR I yima KBOCT'SiFIillVOBritO EXTRACTS, pote'(I?or VUitrTYana SttjtENOTJl you a circular contain List with lull partlcu nr trrocer will clve tdditlonal Premium how to get them free. BRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT QARBON, PA., m Manufacturers of $ociecflt!oodfiJ . said Of Every Description, "lags, Bacfgps, Caps, Regalias, &c. --FINESI GOODS LOWEST PRICES.IXt cite for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. OrtOVEIt CLEVELAND. most brilliant tableaux I ew York has seen in many months, appeared. The crowd was a pntient one, despite tho heat, re lieving its feelings every .few minutes by rounds of nnnlauso as some familiar flo You tiro probbbly not aware, sir," uro appeared on the platform. At first tno lamer, "tnat last year my ciunco, during those periods of entbusl- public. "And nOw.sir.we put Into your band. the commission of which wo uro bearers. It ts tho highest honor your party can bestow. It Is the gravest call to duty your fellow Demo crats can make. Hut wu believo we can assure you that thero are no ' weak, wcarv or di spomlent Democrats' lntheranKsof our party to-day, and that with tho people's cauo as our cause -wo doubt not you will lead us to a victory in which the principles of our party shall gloriously triumph, ii nd tho welfare 'of our country shall bo mightily promoted." Hon Nicholas M. Bell, of Missouri, then read the letter of notification ?rom the notification committee. The crowd, when the Democratic standard-bearer stepped forward to make response, again lost con trol of their enthusiasm. The din was deafening and long sustained. Finally Mr. Cleveland began to speak and the storm suddenly abated. IIo was listened to thereafter with much attention and plaudits only came when his utterances pleased his bearers, tie said: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen : " The message you deliver from the National Democracy arouscb within me emotions which would be well nigh overwhelming, it I did not recognize here assembled tho representatives of a great party who must share with mo the responsibility your mission Invites. I Bud much relief in the reflection tnat 1 have been se lected merely to stand for the nrlnclDlcs and purposes to whlo iny1 party Is pledged. Anil for the enforcement and supremacy of which; all wh6 havo any right to claim Democratic fellowship, must constantly and persistently xauor. syllable was distinctly beard through? tho vnst hall. lie said: ilfr. Stevenmni Tli., n.m.l,.lli. Tlat.. H..nMn vmi1 " " ' " ' 1 Ml .J 11 VJtllll.ll.fl 1 worth and popularity, hassolectod you as ltrJ candidate for Vico-I'residont or tho uniteij states, and this Committee, in obedtenco to the instructions of the National Convention by which it was appointed, is present tonotify you of your appointment 'Tho circumstances attending tho confer ring of this honor are such as to augment the gratification which, In any event, would ao oomimny the discharge or tho duty which wo nre here to perform. The ureat organization In whose battles for the public welfare you have borno so conspicuous a part, has emphat ically manifested Its unfaltering approval of tho cnllght' tica and progiessive administra tion with which you were forfour youm prom inently identified. Candid in our platform: rejoicing In the cliaractcr and statesmanship of our chosen lenders, conscious of tho honesty of those upon whoso suffrages we must rely, we are prepared and anxious to meet tho isue. We have nothing to fear and can havo nothing to regret. Ihe unanimous expression of the commit tee will bo presented by Hon. Nicholas M. Bell, its Secretary." Adlal E. Stevenson listened closely to the speech of Mr. White and to the offi cial notification read to him by Mr. Bell. 'He then stepped to the extreme edge of. tho platform, and bowing to tho thunderous applauso which again belched forth, ho aiu, in clear, ringing tones; Jfr. Cnalrman and QentUmen: "I cannot too earnestly express ray appreci ation or tue honor conferred upon me by too great delegated assembly which you officially represent. To have been selected by the rational Domoeratlo Convention as Its candl date for high Ofilco is a distinction of which any citizen might well be proud. I would do vlolcnco to my own feelings, sir. should I fall to express my gratitude for thecourtcous terms In which you have advised me of the result of the deliberations of tho Convention, Distrusting my capacity fully to meet the oxnactations of thoso who liave honored mo by their confidence, I accept the nominations generously tendered. Should the action of tho Chicago Convention receive the approval of tho people, I shall, to tho best of mrhumblo ability, discharge with fidelity, the duties of the importnli : trust confided to me." Itefereni'rii.i. Uen made In terms of com mendation to the Domoeratlo odmlnistra tion. Identlrl il hi some measure In all Im portant biai '.h of the publlo service with that almiulstratloii) I am gratified to know that It uas in ao marked a degree received the iu dorsemeut ol tho Democratic party In its National Convention. ! am persuaded that intelligent discussion of the Issues involved In tho pending contest for political supremacy. will result In victory to the pnrty which stands for honest methods In government, economy In publlo expenditures, and relief to the Deonlo from the burdens, of unjust taxation. In the contest upon which wo now enter we make no appeal to the piwlons, but to the sober judgment of the people. We be- Hove that tho welfare of tho toiling millions of our countrymen is bound up In the success of rim TJpmner.mc nartv. lli?wnt occurrences III neighboring stute have sadly empnaslzed tno fact that a' high protective tariff ailords no protection, and tends In no way to better tho condition of those who earn their bread by dally toil. "Uellevlng in the right of every voter to cast his baUot unawed by power, the Demo cratic party will steadily oppose all legislation which tnreatens td Imperil that right by tho Interposition of roderal bayonets at tho poll3. "In a more formal manner; nxrearter, ilr, Chairman. I will indicate by lottcr, my accept ance of tho nomination tendered to me by tho National Domoeratlo Convention, and it will glvo expression to my views touching tho lm portant questions enunciated in its piati orm. At the conclusion or Mr. btevpnson'i 'Never has a great party. Intent upon the' oneeeb.' (Iluitrmnn Wilson declared ' thn promotion of right and justice, had bettor in- I ,-., o,iiM,.nn.i wmi v, OU.1UVO wr cuuri imui is now piusuiiicu mus. I , j,injn dlevelaml ejime WUR EYES When you ask for a bottle of Wolff's Acme Blacking sec that you get the genuine. The real aiticle made by us cannot be bought for less than 20c. a bottle. It is good material and worth its price. There are imitations offered claiming to be"Justas good" for less money. Don't buy them. If the "Just as good " has any merit it ought to sell ,,.:it. i : i r , wiuiuui uivuKiiig uic am oi rnmn5i.!eiti 1 1 i 1 1 , .-mi.- A r. wiuiuiMU tVlbll UU1 HVllll Blacking. LFP & H ANDOIiPH, Fhiladolphlr. t iamo of a paint which doos work that no Y'lcr Paint can do. Glass painted with it l"ur"3 11KU cuiuruu giats. j. iucv bottle of PlK'ltoN will decorate a market-, basket fullt,ffiIasswar0 Au rctaiIers sell it- 1 --IIpJ lr l 'ill When "old Sol" makes?" '" sIzzIe- Drink Hires' Root,"" When dull care,makes life''"16' Drink Hires Root t;eer When you feel a little dry, v i,nnwu,,v When you'recross ,and don'tk",w wny- When with thirst the children'"' There's a sweet relief to try Drink Hires' Root Beer A s; cent Package makes fv& eallons" Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burna, Etc Removes and ProvontB SoudrufZ. WHBTE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watefc daughter spent fifteen hundred dollars asm, one would Imagine tho whole audl on her dress?" "Yes, I am," said the encewns composed of-men, but after the mr. iir .l vnM trnuliled aea lmd nettled, the fairer Rnx jiLmny uiuu, uumj. inuiijtuuri 17 i i iii i tueir wages must increase wtiue a3 they listen, do it over a year ago, when we lirst bo- scenes are enacted In the vory abiding-place of camo engaged." Cloak Review. 'Turning ourcyesto tho plain people of tho land, we sco them burdenod as consumers with a tariff system that unjustly and relentlessly demands from them In the purchase of the necessaries and comforts of life, an amount scarcely met by the wages of hard and steady toil wliile the oxactlons thus wrung from them, build up and increase the fortunes of thoso for whoso bcnuflt this injustice is per petrated. "Wo see tho farmer listening to a delusive story that nils his mind with visions of ad vantage, while his pocket is robbed by the stealthy hand of high protection. "Our worklnu men nre still told the tale, oft repeated lu spite of Its demonstrated faLslty, that the existing protective tarllf is a boon to them, and that under Its benofleont operation in for honors, which showed her great popu larity. Several thousand persons gath ered around where she was seated ana cheered her repeatedly. She looked mar vellously becoming In a costume of gray, her face wreathed in smiles for the honors paid her distinguished husband and herself. Thero was a reception to the candidates at the Manhattan Club, after tho notifica tion meeting at thu Uarden, SHILOH'S To Condrier Shlras' Confirmation. Washington, July 21. A meeting of tho Judiciary Committee of the Senate will ba The success of this Great Cough Care 1 without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the rropnetors, at an enormous expense, are M. A. HEFNER, ?; North Jardm St., Shenandoah. To Enforce Reciprocal Halation. Washington, July 21. The House Com mittee on Foreign Affairs has ordered a favorable report on the bill introduced by Ur. Curtis, of .New Yorlc, to enforce re ciprocal commercial relations between tho United States and Canada. ftVAGONS nud CARRIAGES Itn'all the latest styles, of the finest make and uuofc unisa in ine worm lor me money, manu- mcitirea oy me uook wagon uompany. RUPTURE We. tho underslaned. were entirely cureq oi rupture oy Phlladelnhla. l'a.. H. Jones. PhlUna. Kennel iJaU'ire. I'i.: T. A. Krellz. HUtlnirtnn. Pa.: K. BU.Hmall. Mount Alto, Pa.: Itov. S. II. Biier- troer. Munburv.iPa.: D. J. Diitt. qiih. 12th it... iicutuiuic. rtt w in. jjix. mm AiiinLmsB ml . Philadelphia', 11. h. Rnwe. 809 Elm Ht., Head. P.ng, l'a.; George and Ph. llnrtcart, 439 Loousl miu, iwttuiug, i tk. oenu tor circular. ra liver m Act on a new rrinclnln reeolsto the liver, domic h. and bowels through tht nerat. Vu. Mass' Pais ipttdltv curt biliousness, torpid liver and constipa tion. Smallest, mildest, L-estl CpdoneB,25cta. mnnleit troo at draeglsta. Or. fillu Bel Co., ElUut, Int. CHRIS. BOSSLBR'S tSALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N, Main St., Shenandoah, .-The Finest Stock of Beef8rAlci, Cigars, 4c WALL PAPER summer costumes, smiles and the inevita ble fan. Mrs. Cleveland and party entered a box about 8 o'clock and this gave tho crowd a chance to give vent to somo of their pent, up enthusiasm. Quiet had scarcely been restored when a mighty chorus of cheers broke out, and there was n universal waving of hands, arms, hats, handker chiefs and fans. Then John II. Bowers, escorting Adlul E, Stevenson, appeared. Mr. Stevenson gracefully acknowledged tho plaudits with a bow. Gov. Flower and Gen. Sickles were the next arrivals and they were also vigorously applauded. Among those who occupied boxes were Gov. Flower, Lieut.-Gov. Sheehan, Mayor Grant, Comptroller Meyers, Commissioner Gilroy, William O. Whitney, tho Manhat tan Club, the Stock Exchange nnd the Consolidated Exchange Campaign Clubs, Orlando B. Potter, Congressman Bourke their fellows. iiiate win oa ii ' ci. nm. TTr i, held Friday for consideration of the noml- ftlffSIn;,,d flnd Canada. Bit vouhave hlfh protection, that mock the hopes of toU and attest tho tender meroy tho workirifrman rccolves from thoso made selfish and sordid by unjust government favoritism. "Ours is not a destructive party. We are not at enmity with tho rights of any of our citizens. All are our countrymen. Wo ate not rekessly heedless of any American Inter ests, nor will wo abandon our regard for them: but Invoking tho love of fairness and Justlco which bclontrs to true Americanism, and unon which our Constitution rests, wo Insist that no plan of tariff legislation shall ho tolerated, which has for its object and purpose a forced contribution from the earnings and Income of tho mass of our citizens, to swell the accumu lation oi a lavoreu lew; nor will wo permit a pretended solicitude for American labor, or any other specious protext of benevolent care for others, to blind tho eyes of tlio people to selfish schemes of thoso who seek through the aid of unequal tariff laws to gain unearned and unreasonable advantages at tho expenso of nation of George Shlras, jr., to be Associ ate Justice of the Supreme Court. There are at present but two Republican mem bers of the committee in the city Messrs. Mitchell and I'lat t anu if the case should assume a partisan phase, an adverse re port from the committee is probable, as nono of the absent members of the com mittee are expected to return to Washing ton before the adjournment oi Congress. a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping CJpugh, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price locts., So cts. and $1,00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 2$ cts. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch, THE NEXT MOBNINO T FEEL BniQMT 1MD if Lw ANU MY UUMrLEXlUN 13 bfcl lLlt. My doctor says It acts Ei'ntly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, nuan n pleuuant laxatlvr. This drink U uudu f rum ln-rb-t, unit Is prepared for use iw tasliy a WJ. ft w eft'!,..! AUurugCtsts Ult ul .'A utitl (I.111 pftrj).w:Ku lluy one to-day. i.uho'm 1'iiinIIv .HViHi-Ino ti allhy, this ts necessary. It will Hay nnyono In wont or ' to send W. to bay libstafce dn 6nr beutlf ul llseett oTer-UJOinathei ample at loweat prices. i Jddrc&rrfiu UAttX, to uuh bu fravidvoBO, K.B. DR. THE EL, eoq North Fourth at., DuO tel. Untta, PmLAUSLriii the onlr gtoula Ucnnftn Amwlsu 'StQilll la 0a Vnluiil Sulci wbo n bit, w nit Blood Poison, "Nervous Debility "4 Spe cial Diseases b hi, Skin plieuei. KidSpotiPftloilaUii teuui-soreThrout Mouth, Blotehci, rlmplct. Eruptlana, ion 01 h4 Vlarr, SwelllucB, inlutleoi, lQHanDiUoat aad KniuiUn. SulolurM, WeikDMl 04 4aosri'lfllfiKirr, wet t, racstal tmlftT. KI4By llWr hlKua, nd ll PImum mulllDl (tow J Imlliarctlon r Orerwork. Keorol cei eund lo 4 to I0ol ivlkf 4 oot. Do not looo hop, no motwf b tlil?i Pnoiur, Quuk, rusilT or UO'ptul Fl'TtlcUn ha Wll. Pr. TUtcn. turoi positively lll' ortcslliio. Iron tuilacii, no. tov, Kium aoid in Tof coTii.riiTa t M4nniA0B. rfofc or .poor, aetid lo. aioiop ir bQoK "TkUTh oipiMlaf Qoocka 'Btiilor iworn Uounioololi. HovBt. dollr'ltOm 1 , Koico krt, Wod-oad Sai. Kt'ki to 10, Sandv t till 11. Wrlu or coll old U oovod. Fjr JUfertoeao cut WolA, Bod'Sotuidifirbll. del) TIOBB. Cockran. I'olice Commissioner Martin, Benjamin Wood, Henry Villard, Fire Com missioner Purroy, Frederick K. Coudert, Perry Belmont, IS. Ellery Anderson, S. D. Babcock, Kvan Thomas and Police Justice Voorhis. The concert pitch of enthusiasm was struck at 8:15 o'clock when Mr. Cleveland entered. Mr. Cloveland looked impressed with tie magnitude of the gathering and the wondrous scene it presented as each and every man and woman stood on their feet applauding In the most enthusiastic manner. He bowed his thanks again and aguln, but the din and noise continued for many minutes, and the Secretary of the Notification Committee, Nicholas M. Bell, Anally arose in despair and entreated tho crowd to be silent. It was, however, a fruitless task, and nothing was left but to begin tha exercises. Colonel Wilson of West Virginia approached the rostrum, and Grover Cleveland roso to listen to the speech of notification. Mr. Wilson said, In purt: Mr. Cleveland: " Wo bring- you, to-nlvht, a message from tb Democratic party. Wo come as a Commute from Its National Convention represontlnif every Uuniooratlo constituency In tho country, to ivo you olllclal nntmoatlon that you have been chosen as its candidate for the oftiue of Fn'sldeiH of the Vnltod Plates. "We are also churned with the duty of pre senting- youho platf onn of principles adopted Dy iDki cunventiou. "Wo havo also assumod in our covenant with hose whoso support we Invite, tlio duty of opposing to tho death another avowed sehemo of our adversaries, which under the culso of protecting thu siitTrago, covers, but docs not conceal, u design thereby to. perpetuate the rowr of a party of raid to trust Its cuntlnu Mice to tho uiitrnmmclcd and Intelligent votes of the American jwople. Wo are pledged to resist tho legislation Intondod to oomplete this ichemo. "I shall not attempt to specify at this time other objects and alms of Democratio en deavor which add inspiration to our mission. True to lis history and 1 to creed, our party will respond to tho wants of the people within safe linos and guided by enlightened statesman ship. To tho troubled and Impatient within our membership we commend continued, un swerving allovlance to tho party whose prln ciples, lnull times past, have been found suf ficient for them, and whoso aggregate wisdom and patriotism, their experience teaches, can always be trusted. "In a tone of partisanship which befits tho occasion, lot mo 6ay to you as equal partners In tho campaign upon which to-day enter, that the personal fortunes of thoso to whom you have entrusted your banners are only Im portant as they are related to the late of the principles vney represent ana to taa party wrucu iney leau. "I cannot, therefore, forbear remlndlo g you and all thoso attached to tho Democratio party or supporting the principles which we profess, that defeat In the pending cainpatg'h, followed by the consummation of the legislative Dead from Ills Injuries, PnoviDENCE R. I., July 21. Anthony S. Haswcll ot East Providence, a retired New York business man, who was lured from his homo Tuesday evening to that city by two unknown men under the pre tense of looking at some land, and taken to a retired spot off Olney strcot and there beaten and robbed of $-100 and a gold watch, died this morning. The assailants have not been arrested. Ill 0 HAPPY! BOTTLES I Thu Ameer's Troops lleaten. Bombay, July 21. The troops of the Ameer of Afghanistan have been badly beaten by tho Hazara tribe near tho Indian frontier. The Ameer has lately been en deavoring to subdue this and other small ... 1 .J lil 1. i irillCH wuuse luueiicuuuiicu, tiimuugu nut, guaranteed, is respected by the British In dian Government. The Hazara tribesmen lav in ambush for the Afghans, and killed a large number of them. OF Relieved me oi: a severe lilood trouble. it nas also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been falling out by the handful. After trying many physicians in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in S. S. S. O. H. Elbf.rt, Galveston, Tex. SCI IPP? Hy forcing out perms of dis casoand thejioisouaswcll. Cj; CP-It Is entirely vegetable and harmless. s Treatise on lilood and Skin mailed free. Bwht Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa. BR SANDEN'B A Six Club Lcagitri Now, BiNonxMTON, July 21. The Eastern Baseball Association met at the Arlington Hotel in this city and held an all-night's session behind closeddoors, President C. il. wmteoi jNew xors occupying tuecnair. Utlca was dropped, El ml r a was shut out after a sharp struggle, and a Blx-team league was formed with Troy, Providence and Binghumton, and Buffalo, Rochester and Albany, Emif BELT UTEST f ATI UTS' BtST lUPIIOYJMtKTS. WITH UWIII-IIM3NETIC Robbed h Vanderbllt Cottace, Bab HxKbon, Mo,, July 21. Georga W. VamlerbUt's cottage was broken into Kome time during the night uml a large quantity of silver plate and other valua bles stolen. A man wboh as been, lurking or wit hoot medtetnt) all VitaVbeu ruiUIng frm Trtix.v.loa f brln. lerr foioti, iimimi or IctdiaerelUEs, ftl IXVftl fttUSftloD, ifiDI, lotkM, ptfTOHldtbilUr. Utp ItiiBt. UDuor. rbeuuttUia, kUntj, lif tr ud bUddr cia ?!Iuti.Urc lick, lumbtso, tclatioft, iiDir&l lll-fa)tb, eta. hUfltctrl: tit contloi nundfrf IpriMrBtt ovr tl ctlttn, tod (Itci m, current thfct It latttotlj fH by tb wtirer r tttrMt iftoOOO.OO, o4 it 111 W fcll of tbm abTt dU. iir HptT. Thouitodi bi,T btn euredbj tble inkiTkieu lnvratltvotfitr ll oititr rtm4Je rMe(J, ma wslft bu drdi t titim6altvU in ibli bd vrrr ether tt. Our po.rful uprTd HtTKlO hl'hKkHOUT tl & (rtkteii boon Tr shrd wtkk men; INI.K Wl. IliLL DKLTH. nciifinoi our on nu lvmi coniennviate. ana uo, i . . , . n . " v..: . lt.t . : .t.m i This iMtoiix contains I companled by .uh other inoldo'iita ,6t thefr ?ilJ"rZA; orm contains i comiianieu uj uu ouim niviuuuin yt viitur i . .i.....r i.-i.ni u'A i.- J . tull and emllalt declaration of the Dosltioii of i success as miltht moro firmly fli their twor. uuo . uu Vto Natiooai Dtiiaooratto party on the gtcat would jrint a most discouraging outlook for on. suspicion. - Ho.010 Brondwoy, NSW VORtCi 1 J