1 WILD I nt A sufferer for clsht years from Eciema.lmt now am entirely cnre-d. The palms of my bawls were covered nnd badly inflamed: little wh,,e blisters appeared, then would peel off, leavltiK a red, smooth surface, which would bum like lire and Itch. On the Inside of the uprer part of my limbs, ereat red blotches would appear, and as soon as 1 became warm, the bumlnn and Hen lag would benln. Nlht after night I would lo awake and scratch, nud nlmost go wild. 1 Rot a box of CUTlctmA, and a bottlnof Ccticciia UE solvent, nnd after n few iipplcrtlona, I n. tlced tho redness nnd InflnmmailoiKll nppear; o;orc CtmcuiiA rotrm, r. flravnr Crns TRBATHICST. Warm b-lth with Cr- StMnanpll(fioeiofClPI"COl'"rpB'"''l of humor curst. . . Bold throuitiout the world. Fries. CtrncrM, ttbi Soap lie i lioi.TiT, 8ic. snd 1. ronm Dr.io iifcnM!c'."r..Solsi'rori.Bo;!on. M-" How to I'crmsnently Curs Edema," milled free. Hea-laclie Cured. 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Trntnirntbr MIL Vhooyoairitc er e11 totlOB thU pmptt. Uqm od li.dgiog f dei'rtd, OR: LOBE'S BOOK FREE ANI ?-V- J"3 twin; cloth Doondi corely senleci ,.nd rrnllcd.JYM, Trctrntsnt by mall trlctiy poatldentiai, ana n. imtltw "quiet curt WKZXZ .tid 1 DR OBBE29f,'.,5ist.Ph!ia,Pa. ;Ulcer in Slontb, UMr-i'illlngt Write COOKI IIUMEUr CO., U07 Mmonlo Temple A Chtcuiro. 111., for Droofl of cores. Cunl4 tal, S.5O0.O0O. Wont cmc cured In 1& to ua days, loo-pnge Ttooic rree. genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nain and Coal Sts. Flneat wliltkcyi, been, porter and ale con etantly ou tap. Choice lemperanceUrluka and clssri. ltesr"WLi Taken rfKMnally S 4tf,t-.Viikfa and O ' 2 & ?1&jWtt-r Vla sudden 2 $T co,tl31 ch,u ! Vffitf&i! and La Gripoe. S !iP SEELia'Sd Kaffee. knows a grand fjooddrint tnat will pleaschcr husband. CALLED TO ORDER. (Continued from First Porc.) too to draft tho platform ho ctntod" thnt n moetliiBof tho Bub-coramltteo would lx hold nt o o'clock. Lnto last night tho sub committee gavo out tho flnnncinl plunk whtoh vlll Ijo pivsontod to tho full com- muroc. It lswrollowa: "Tho Hemiblloan tiartv U tinrosorvoillv for sound money. Itoouscd tho onactmont ot tno lnvr providing for thoroaumptlonof spoolo payments In 18TO. 8iuco thon ovory dollar has been us good as gold. "Wo tiro unalterably opposod to orory measure calculated to dobago trur cur- roucy or Impair tho cmllt of our country. Wo nro, thorof oro, opposed to tho f ret) coin ago of silver oxcept by lutornatlonnlugmj mout with tho loading commercial nations of tho world, and until such agreement enn bo obtained wo beliovo tho oxlstlug gom swintiara must txs prosorvctl. All our silver and paper curroncy now In circula tion must be maintained at parity with gold, nnd wo fuvor oil moasuros deigned to maintain inviolable tho obligations of tho United States and nil our money, whother coin or paper, nt tho present stan dard tho standard of tho mostonllght oned nations of tho earth." Tho silver inon Wore disappointed over tho comparatively small voto cast for Sen ator Dubois. They had expected that ho would rocolvo ton or twolvo votos. Thoy nENnr cabot lodge. hod oountcd upon tho votos of California and Wyoming and of sovoral of tho torri torlos In addition to tlioso four, but tho torrltorial roprcFCUtntlvcs woro nbtnt and tho California and Wyoming men voted for Senator Porakor. It Is of tho notion of tho lust two thnt silver mon complain, as thoso statos Instructed for tho f rw colnago of silver. At tho roquost of Bcnirtor Forakcr Mr. James Croelman prepared tho following suggestion for uso In constructing tho Cubun plnnk In tho platform: "Tho government of Spain, huvlng lost control of Cuba, nnd being unablo to pro tect tho proimrty orllvos of rosldont Amor lean citizens or to comply with Its treaty obligation, wo demand that tho armed f orco of tho United Statos shall bo promptly Interposed to rostoro ponco lu tho island. Wo hold it to bo necessary to our national poaoo nnd prosperity that tho peoplo of Cubit shall nchlevo political Independence, and wo plodgo to them our sympathy In their noblo strugglo against tho corrupt and barbarous Spanish monarchy." II. T. Oxnard, president of tho Ameri can Beet Sugnr association, was givon a hearing by the HUb-commlttoo on resolu tions, nnd, lifter n full discussion, tho fol lowing resolution was accepted as a part of tho platform to bo reported to tho full cominlttco : "Wo condemn tho present administra tion for not keeping faith with tho sugar producers of this country. ThoBepubll an party favor such protection us will lead to tho production on American soil of all the sugar which tho Americans uso, and for which thoy pay to other countries moro than 8100,000,000 annually." At 8 o'clock last night tho forty-two mombors of tho oommlttoo on resolutions who are not ougugod on tho sub-commlt-tco ou the, construction of a platform, met pursuant to adjournment. As tho sub-coin-mltteo was not ready to report, tho com mittee remained In sosslon, with General Low Wallace In tho chair, to hoar tho del egations In wultlng. Mrs. Lily Dovoroux Blako, ohalrman of tho nntlonul woman suffrago executive oommlttoo, and repre scntlug President Susan B. Anthony, 6poko for a woman sutlrugo plank, fol lowed by Mrs. Catharlno Wuugh McCul lough, for tho Illinois association; Mrs. Anna Steed Cairns, president of tho Luko Forest unlvortJty, for tho Missouri asso ciation, and others. Thoro wns a 6tlr whon Mrs. W. Wiuslow Carnoll, of Albany, ap peared for the Anti-Woman Suffrago asso ciation, of Now York. Sho read protesU from the oAsoclntionA of tbo Now England nnd other statos against woman suffrage, Ilor address woa applauded by tho com mitteemen, ospoo)ally on her roforonoo to tbo woman's revision of the Bible. Mrs. F. H. Ingalls, tho Missouri district president, projontod tho appoal of tho Woman's Republican Christian Tempor anco Union for a tomperunoo plank.- Mrs. Ilelen Foster, of Kansas, spoke ut length for tho recognition of tho Woumn'B Chrlt tlan Tompcmaoo Union, nod also of tho woman suffragists. 3oiiorul Blaokwcll, of Boston, spoke for tho recognition of tho women. Judgo D. A. Struhar, of Dotrolt, president of tbo National Federation of Colored Men, argued for a resolution agulnst lynching and othor uote of injus tlco to his moo. Tho oommlttoo on permanent organiza tion mot at tho Southern hotel Immedi ately after tho adjournment of tho conven tion, wi th Goueml Orosvonor as chulrman. Tho honorary vice presldonrs named by tho various state delegations were nitlfloiL Delognto Trummoll, of Nobrosku, moved that Scnutor John M. Thurston bo se lected for pormancnt chairman. Without n single nogatlvo tho motion carried. It wns thon ordored that tho temporary fioo rctary and his entire stuff 1m ruado per manent Tho oommlttoo on credentials organized by eloctlng John V. Fort, of Now Jersey, as chairman, and by Its docision to ratify tho judgment of tho national cominlttco on contested Boats probably materially shortcuod tho duration of tho convention. PUUWSiaUWP puu DIMIV. V VIUIItH. unit Toxus hatl lioon referred to tho oredoutluls committee by the national oommltteo, uud thoso wore taken up atonoo. Tbo factional contest between tho Hlgglns mid Addlcks forcos which hus stirred tho stuto of Dela ware for several years, was docld&d In fuvor of tho fonnor, A resolution to sont J. Ed ward Addloks nnd his five colleugues was dofetitoil hy u vote of SO to B0, und tho dele gation hoadod by ax-Sountor Illgglns was seated by a vote of 01 to S3. Mr. Hepburn, of Iowa, gave notice that ho would make a minority report to tho convention rocom tnondlng tho soatlng of the Addlcks mon. Personalities were freely usod and feeling ran blub. U throuah ibo.tdaht session, which' was devoted to tliu Delaware con flict and to tho Tesus ''block nnd ton" nnd "lily white" Imbroglio, which wns still on the boards at a late hour. Tho decision to ratify tho national com mittee's notion upon contests In making up tho temporary roll wns regarded as a victory for the McKlnley forces, as was also the eloctlon of Mr. Fort for chairman, and tho defeat, by a voto of 0 to IT, of a resolution to ooll for tho pu-iers In all of tho contests. Tho argument on which Thompson of Ohio, Cowun of Nobraska und Fort of Now Jorsey advocated follow ing tho laid of tho national oommltteo was that It would shorten the convention, whllo Hepburn of Iowa, Allen of Utah uud Sutherland of New York opposed It on tho ground that tho precedent would givo tho national committee autocratic control of tho personnel of oonvontlons. Tho sentiment regarding tho vice prod dcntlal nomination nipldly cryitullzcd yesterday whon It Iwcainc dounltely known thpt Governor Morton, of Now York, hud expressed a willingness to accept If tho nomlnntlon ctmio to him with any sort of unanimity. It seems nlmost certain now that tho tiokct will bo McKlnley and Mor ton. But Governor Morton's name will not go on tho ticket without tho most voho ment protest of tho at'tl-Phvtt faction In New York state. Hooded by Warnor Miller, tho loadors of tho latter are bend ing their enorgios to provcut Morton's nomlnntlon for vice president. Tho broach In tho New York delegation botwoon tho Piatt and Miller factions wu3 Intensified yesterday when tho tolcgrnm from Morton to I'lntt wns received signifying his nc ccptatice of tho vice presidential standard If ho failed In tho presidential race. "Morton cannot go on tho tlokot with McKlnley," sutd Warnor Mtllor. "Wo will lnvoko the aid of tho MoKluloy man ugors to assist us their friends in Now York state, against this Injecting of na tional politics Into our state fight," and his followers added their "yea" to tho statement It wns nearly 4 o'clock yt-sterdny after noon when tho n In the Miller camp hoard from good authority that Mr. Piatt hnd received Mr. Morton's consent to use his name for tho second jdnoo. AtO o'clock they had gathered their foroos to consult, and In a short tlmo a bitter warfare was projoeted. By 7 o'clock u petition was finding its wuy through tlie Now York delegutlon reading: "In the Interest of tho Republican party, we dulegntes from tho state of isow xork to tho national Itc- publlcuu convention protest against drug ging tuo patty straggles in our own stuto Into tho national ennvnsa, and wo record Tho permauont officers decided upou are ns follows' Sccrotnry, Ubarlos w. John son of Minnesota; usslstant secretaries, William E. Blloy of Montana, Uarry A. Schmidt of Michigan and A. M. Hum phreys ut largo; tally clork, A. W. Mon roe ot ainryluua: olllclal stenographer, James Monroe Burke of Pennsylvpnla; scrgcant-at-arms, T. E. Byrnes of Minne sota i assistant Borgoants-at-nrms, Hlnk- leyof Wisconsin, Johnson of Marylund, lioxrortt or Washington una stouo or ini noisi reading clerks, Stono of Michigan, Wilson of Missouri, Molloy of Ohio, Hatch of Indiana anujsean ot Sow Jersey. ourselves us unultonibly opposed to plac ing any of our fellow cltlzons upon tho ticket ns tho candidate for vice president." Mr. Piatt docllnod In tho moat positive mnnner to isay anything for publication. "Mr. Morton isa candidate f or prosldontx" wns his torso stntoruout, and not a view would ho oxpross upou tho situation. Others In tho Now York uelogutlon wore inclined to bo more loquacious. Chairman nackett said : "If Mr. Morton Is defeated for president In the (Sonvontlon ho will bo nominated far vice president, despite Mr. Miller or ony of tho powers ho chooses to invoke." Mr. Piatt's unwlllingnoss to talk about tho vice presidential Issue was duo not only to his loyalty to Mr. Mortou, but to a fear that If It was Known that Mr. Mor ton was absolutely a candidate his sup port for tho presidency might bo Injured. Chauncoy M. Dopew Ipocarao n factor In tho tight last night Aslteu If no had been Informed of Mr. Morton's candidacy ho said: "I havo Mr. Morton's telegram of Sat urday declining to run for that olUce. If Mr. Mortou should notify mo that ho Is a candidate for vice president I would not present his name to tho convention for president. A little lotor in the night whon Warner Miller and George E. Mntthows called and asked him to sign tho documeut protest ing against tho Morton presidential boom, ho said; "I am In syiuoathy with tho movement, but I cannot consistently sign for you, in wow of tho fact taut I m hore as Mr. Morton's representative to place his name before tho convention.' It was learned at Mr. Hanna's rooms last night that h told tho Miller ndho renta when they askod bis support of their fight against Mortou that ho would give thorn an answer in tho morning, as ho would have to nava tlmo to consider tho matter. So dissatisfied was Mr, Dopew with tho situation and so disturbed over tho rumors that ure afloat that last night ho sout this message to uovurnor Morton : "Stories circulated tonight say you haver aociaoa to accept tno vice presidency. Do I understand that you have rosoiudod your lormor toiogrnm to mor' Shortly after 10 o'clock thlsunsworcama to Mr. Dopow from tho governor. "Telegram received. Stories clroulatod are uufoundod. I have rescinded nothing." Mr. Dopow showod this to the Associ ated Press correspondent and said: "I havo no alternntlvo but to present Mr. Morton's uamo to tho convention for prusldont." When thoso telegrams woro shown to Mr. Piatt In his room he said: "I don't seo that thosltuatlon lschnngod. Mr. Morton Is our candidate for presldont If he Is defeated, thou we can uontldor his fltnoss for the othor oWoo. I never ox poctod that Mr. Morton would wlthdruw from tho presidential race," In tho moanwhllo tho Miller mon had visited tho headquarters of tho Kkdno dole (ration und tried to Induoo them to place Mr. Itcod In tho llo'ld for vloo president. Whllo nu absolute refusal was not glon, It was understood that even If nominated Mr. Hoed would deolluu the nomination. Tho leaders of the dologation promised, howover, to put thomselvos in Instant communication with Mr. Reed and get u decisive nnswor. If Rood was to accept It would moan a sorlous deflection of eastern states from tho Morton oolumn. At Mr. Piatt's room It "was admitted that Mr. Morton's ohancoa would bo slim If Mr. Reed entered tho raoo, but that 6eomod to bo the only fear. Mr. Teller will submit n minority report ou tho money platform, but not upon uny other feature of tho plutform. Tho Colo rado pronator says that tho subcommittee wiib made up unfairly, that tho silver men should have had more thnu one muu on tho.eitli'nouuulttea. as thclrjuorasuutatlon entitled tlie'in to It. Mr. Teller will carry nis ugnt to tho run committee, but he has little hopo of surjoos-i, as he does not bo llovo there are moro than ton or Ilfteon mou on tho full oommlttoo who will voto agulnst tho sub-oommltteo's resolution. It was ttatod that no other portion of tho platform would bo ulvon out uutll presontod to tho full committee. Tho sub committee will ondoavor to report to tlie full oommlttoo ut 10 o'olook today. The committee has agreed to embody In tlia pluttorm n resolution declaring for tha protection of tho sugar Industry. The wording of tho resolution will bo similar to tlxvt offered by the sugar muu. J. he oommltteo ou rulus and order of business chose Con gressnwm Bingham, of Philadelphia, as chairman. TJio commit tee decided to allow six votes to each of tho territories and two to tho District of Columbia, ns arrnmrod bv tho national oommlttoo In tho call for tho convention. It wus also decldod that the rules of tho house of roprosontatrvos of tho Fifty fourth congress shall bo tho governing rules of tho oonvontlon. According to tho rules as odojtcd tho convention will pro coed in tho following order of business: Report of tho committee on credentials: roport of the cominlltoo on pormancnt or ganization; report or tho coramitteo on resolutions; naming mombersof tho na tional oommlttoo; presotirution or candi dates for president; balloting; presenta tion of candidates for vlcO presldont; bal loting. Regarding tho vico presidential situa tion Nowell Sandors, chairman of tho TennosSeo state central oommltteo and Evans' manager, wild this morning: "Mr. Evans has a sufficient following to nomi nate him If lb Is loft as an open light. Tho only thing In tho way is tho custom of giving that pluoo to tho oast whon a presi dent Is taken from tho west. Notwith standing this Mr. Evans will got a good voto in tho oast, especially in tho states of Mnssaohusottis, Vermont and Pennsyl vania. Wooxpoot the voto of tho Dela ware mombors that have just been seated. Tho opposition to Morton In tho Now York delegation develops tho fact that Mr. Evans has many friends there, und wo confidently expect to got tho wholo Mc Klnley contingent In thut state. Wo havo gained munv votosjn thowostern.,sta.tei5." llucltlen's Arnica Sntve. 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UlAins cheel e i and t 11 r ( iicl;' re:rc If lis, c.ld, such tn i k-. tsilt fatally. Mapk l.v l..-re. c-le.l, fgr Ji.t - j 1 ,xes f -r j"; &&, With i r. - i ril.-r five a Iceil lv tt- ':rc to Lute cr rciLnd tt.o inuue. Address l-LAL '.MCDIC1NC CO.. Clei eland. Ol.p... Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, w., 207 West Coal Street. Evan J. Davies, 1.1VERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC! L'nder thu auspices of COLUMBIA HOSE S. 1'. K. Co., No. J, of Shennudonh, July 4th, 1896, At Columbia Park-. JM.VOA't? Jlusle will I hp furiiflit by lat fstmous Schopix orcli4m ot ton il. Tbo pet Dion U one ot the Quest lu tlp umnty, anl athlTti loverant tho aiuuewnwit iuucJi noyiunt. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. One of tbetpvelal nttnutlom of tbo day will bo a bloyelo rac, a valuable prlro to tbo winner. Assist the flro laddlcss by purchasing: a ticket and have a Rood day out. Admission to Dancing tavlllton, 35 cts.
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