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As General Qorilou showed his faco on tho rostrum u mighty cheer went up and tho battlo scarred voternn re ceived an ovation. Before tho convention was culled to or der Genornl Gordon was presented with n. pavcl mado from treo from tho battle field of Chlcamnuga. Ilov. J. William Jouos offered fervent prayer to tho God of Ijoo and Jackson and Davis, uononu Gordon, without miikliiK a siieech, intro duced Govornor O'Forrall, who on behalf of Virginia welcomod tho veterans. Ho paid on eloquent tribute to Jefferson Davis, concluding as follows : in calmer rears, when tho last ember of sectional , feeling has burned out, and tno last cord of lovo has gently bound tho hearts of all Americans together, fathers will bring their Httlo children to this spot and tell thorn tho story of it pure, great man, who suffered for his peoplo and for tho right as they understood it, and how for this thoy loved him as they loved no other. Long as yonder uoblo river shall roll its tldo to tho soa It shall behold no man mora kingly. Hay tho story of his life bo sweet in days to come, and at last nil men como to understand Jefferson Davis." Whllo Governor O'Forrall was speak ing Wado Hampton camo in and was'pro sented by General Gordon. Ho was re ceived with cheers, lasting soveral min utes. At tho conclusion of tho governor's address Mayor Hlehard M. Taylor deliv ered an address of welcome on behalf of tho city of Richmond. General Gordon introduced Uoncral l'ey- tou Wlso to turn over to tho veterans tho building in which tho convention Is being held. General Wlso mado an eloquent ad dross in performing this task. Several times during tho day there had boon calls for a speech from General Hampton. When General Wise took his seat tho calls were renewed, au(l the South Carolinian walked to tho front of tho stage. Tho band struck up "Dixie, whllo tho wholo audlonco aroso and applauded. A veteran was passed to tho front bearing an old battlellag that had boon shot through in many places and wnved it be foro tho vast assemblage. When Goneral Hampton was permitted to speak spmo olio cried "Louder, louder." I used to bo ablo to speak loud enough to mnko you chargo, replied General Hampton. Words, ho said, could not ex press his gratltudo for tho great honor which had been done him. Ho had come to mlnglo with tho veterans, perhaps for tho last time, and do honor to tho mem ory of that groat man, President Davis. Tho general said ho would bo still light ing now if tho Confederate Hag were wav ing. Ho had no apology to make for his courso. When his stato called upon mm ho went into war as a private nnd servod his country as best ho could. General Gordon responded to the address of welcome and received tho building on behalf of tho veterans. Ho spoko in part as follows : "You will not wonder that I am liter ally overwhelmed by tho flood of emotions which this scene evokes. As wo look upon tho grlzzlod locks and furrowed brows of these men who thirty years ago wero sol dlers of an army which they immortalized by their deeds how utterly Inadequate aro tho words of our Hps to oxpress tho emo tions of our hearts. Let mo say to thoso gentlemen who in tho name of this great peoplo bid us welcome that tun and cor- Cial as is our appreciation of this splen did reception, wo aro in no sense surprised at its princely munificence. o aro not surprised, lwcauso wo know Virginia and Virginians. "Wero tho recipients of thoso honors ex- soldiers of victorious armies, bringing to a grateful peoplo tho trophies of thoir triumphs, tho world would comprehend tho meaning of such a welcomo us is hero extended; but they woro not tho victors in that Titanic struggle. Thoy aro the shat tered remnants of long stneo disbanded armies, which lonro to posterity no accro- Hons of territory, no receptions of publlo wealth or of political power. Tho legacy which these men leave to their children and peoploisa record of untarnished honor and of tho most heroic defensive strugglo In hutnau annals. "On tho other hand, no popular assom bllos of Intelligent and high spirited citi zens in tho world's posterity wero freer from nartlsan zeal or solf seeking spirit, or Ignohlo joulousios or sinister Intent, and tho niuso of history will yet embalm, In ono of her sweetost stories, tho abso lutely unselfish character and oxalted alms of thoso Confederate gatherings. Tho pathos of that recital will bo deepened by Its simplicity, and its beauty heightened bv tho lesson which It will teach to hu manity. "Thoso broad minded men, broadened and onnobled by sacrifice, refined and purified In the fires of affliction, embrace as a brother overy true lovoroi tnoir coun try, and acknowledge no superiors In de votion to the commonweal ami in uniat- terlng support to tho laws, tho Hag, tho honor and tho froodom of this American republic." After tho announcement of tho commit I je on credentials Goneral Stephen D. Lee was Introduced to present tho report of the committee on history. It was a lengthy paper, and dealt with the wholo subject or nistorios. uio report recom mended tha establishment of a chair of American history in southorn colleges and universities, and the more thorough tench- lug of history In tho schools, publlo and private, throughout tno south. Hie recom mendations were adopted, ami tho con vention adjourned until today. A reception was given In honor of Sirs. Jofferson Davis and her daughter, Mrs. Hays, in tho Confederate Museum last nitrht bv the regents of that Institution, Tho museum is tho building formorly tho White House of tho Confederacy. When tho hour ilxed for Mrs. Davis nnd her daughter to receive arrived there was a solid mass of humanity in tho streets about tho house. 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At tho meeting of the Domocrutlo blmctolHsts yesterday a com mittee was appointed to confer with the executive committee of tho national Dem ocratic committee. Tho committee con sists of Senator J. K. Jones of Arkansas, Governor W. J. fltono of Missouri, Sena tor David Turplo of Indiana, Governor J. P. Altgeldof Illinois and Senator J. W Daniel of Virginia. Tho terms of tho resolution under which this committee was appointed authorize tho committee "to confer with tho oxocu tlvo committee of tho national committee in reference to nil questions affecting and relating to tho temporary organization nnd proceedings of tho national convention." This committee will have 11 conferonco with tho executive committee this uf tcr noon. Meinliors of tho executlvo com mittee with whom tho sliver men have CLAUDE MATTIinWS. talked asitire them that no steps had liecn taken looklnu: to tho selection of tempo rary' "Ulcers. This has had the olToct of aiusltiR tho memlxirs of tho lilmctalllc or (taulwition to feel that there will lie no ef fort at snap judgment. They will, how ever, make their call and present a state ment of the action of tho bimetallic com mlttfu and ask that that committee be al lowod to sugfriwt tho temporary presiding oflhvr. If this request is not granted they will report to their full committco, nnd tho full committee will proceed to select a man for tho place and purpoofor his elec tion at tho outsot of tho convention in tho face of a contrary nomination by tho nu tloual committee. This course will not, however, Iki adopted without full warning to tho national committee in cose such wornlng uppoarn to be necessary. Also In tho event that tho national committee consents to tho suggestion tho silver men will proceed to name a man for tho place. It Is oven lKwslblo that they would consent to n com promise that would allow the national committee to mako its own selection of a presiding olllcer In caso they agree to tako a silver man and to submit tho namo to the bimetallic committee before announc ing the name. The sliver men aro very determined upon the point of being thwartod in this matter and are giving their entiro atten tion to It. They will tell the national com mittee very -plainly that tho only way to avoid a clash in tho convention and for tho national committco to avoid being repudiated is for thorn to accodo to tho wishes of the sllvor men in this matter. Tho silver men have given very little at tention to tho question as to who shall bo selected to preside, but speculation turns more freoly to Senator Harris, of Tonnos eeo. It is suggostod that tho task may bo quite urduoub for ono of Senator Harris' udvanced ago, but his groat oxperionee and parliamentary ability as well as his pop ularity In tho party will render him a formidable candidate If ho manifests a do siro for tho honor. Tho numeof Governor Hogg, of Toxas, is also mentioned In con nection with tho selection. Senator Turplo, of Indiana, Is among tho rccont distinguished arrivals. Ho comes to attend tho national Democratic convention to which ho Is a delegate. "I am hero," ho said, "in tho interest of Gov ernor MatthowH for tho presidential nomi nation, os aro all our Indiana delegates. Wo think him tho most available and, when all things aro considered, tho most acceptable man whoso name will bo pre sented to tho convention.' Tho senator expressed the opinion that tho convention would declaro unequivocally for the f roo coinage of sllvor, and would submit to no compromise proposition. Tho Illinois delegation to tho national convention voted unanimously yesterday to support In convention a resolution for tho abrogation of tho rule requiring prosl dontlal candidates to receive tho votes of two-thirds of tho convention to Insure a nomination. Tho iiroposltion was sup ported in an earnest speech by Govornor Altgeld. Tho governor declared that tho two-thirds rulo had boon a einv.o to tho IJomoeratlo party over since It caino Into existence. Tho fact that tho Illinois delegation postponed its decision us to what candi date it would support In tho convention has creoted almost as much comment as tho decision which tho delegation reached looking to tho abrogation of tho two-thirds rulo. Tho only explanation mado Is that it was considered desirable to look tho field over more completely than hus yet boon posrillile bulnre taking a position. It is Intimated, however, that Governor Alt gold, who is in oomplete control of tho del egation, has plans of his own which uro not yet sulllclontly matured to bo sprung. Kx-Cuugrosnuian Williams, who urged tho delegation to Indicate Its preference, raid that ho had Introduced the subject lxv causo ho believed that If tho Illinois dele gation would take a position at this time It could practically name the candidate be cause of the Influence it would have upon other doubtful delegations. Sir. Williams admitted that his purpose had been to, if possible, socuro Instructions lur air.lllaud. Rheumatism Cured In a Iay, "Jlystio Cure" for Kheinuatlsm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes at ouco tho causo and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits: 75 cents. Sold by u. u. tlajienuucu, Druggist, sueuamioau. " Cut Down A woman knows what a bargain really is. She knows better than a man. 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''"?T " ' w'- or J ruoij.. Address KIRL1N. Shenandoah. Pa. ! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD fiCHUYKlLL DIVISION Ji xn 2, 1606. Trains will leave Slieiinndonli nfter tlic aboro dnto fur WlKenns Glllicrtoii, Krackviiie, Dark Water, St. Olalr, l'ottville. Haralnr j. lteiillng, Vottstown, l'hoenixvillc, Norrlstoivn and I'hii ndcliihla (Iiroail Ktieet fetation) at COS and 1115 a. m. and I 15 m. m week day Fur I'otls vllle and Intermediate Htatlons 9 io a. u,. SUNDAY. For WiKKuim, Gilberton, Frackville. Dark Water, St. Clair, l'ott llle, at fi 0, 9 10 n m. and 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading. I'ottstown, IMioenlxvHle, Norn-town, l'hllndelphln at 6 00, 9 10 a. m., : 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackville for .Shenandoah at 10 -to a. in. and 12 11, 5 01, 7 12 and 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 M a. tu. and 5 -10 ii. in. Leave l'ottsvillo for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. in. and 1 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at 10 iO a. in., 5 15 p. in. Leave l'hiladtlplila, (Broad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 and S 35 n. in., 4 10 and 711 p. in. week days. Sundays' lea e at 0 50 a. m. Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia, tur Sea Girt, Ashury l'ark, Ocean Grovo, Lonr llraneh, and iuterinetliate statiolw, 6.50, 8.25, 11.39 a. in., 3.30, 1.00 li. m. week-dayn. Sunday, (stop at Iiiterlakcu for Aslmry Park . 8.25 a. in. Leave Hroad Street Station, l'liiladclphia, FOIl NEW YOKIC. Exiircss, week days, 3 20, 4 03. 1 50, 5 15, 0 50, 733,8 20,9 20,9 50, 10 21 (DinlnKOarj, 1100,1111a. m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. m. Dining Cars) 1 40, 2 30 Dining Oar), 3 20, 3 50 4 00, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 6 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 lllslit Sundays, 3 20, 4 W, 4 50, 515, 8 20, II 50, 10 21 Dining Car), 1103 a. in.. 12 S5. 2 30 (DluiiiK Car) 4 00 (Limited 122, Dining Car; 5 20, 5 5 (Dining Car), 0 35, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. Ul., 1201 night. Kspress for Hoton, without change, 11 00 a. tu. v eek daya, and G 50 p. lu. dailv. WASHINGTON AND THUSOl'TH For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50 7 20, S 81 9 12,10 20,1128 a. in., 12 09 (1231 Limited Din. lug Car), 112, 3 18, 141 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55 (Dining Car), 7 5s (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 03 night week ilav. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12 11 23 a. in., 12 09 1 12, 1 41, ( 5 15 Collglesslonal Limited, Dining Car), 0 53 (Dining Car), 7 Gi p. m. (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Ix4io Ilroad street stiition, l'lillac "phla 'via Delaware rher utidge), express, 9 07 a m 3, , and 7 02 p in. week days. Sundays 9u3 a in. aiidiuup, in. uetiirnlng leave Ml itit c (. itv i do a. m. wfPK nays, iu uo a. m. I i Leovo Market tn-et Ferry, expr 1." or 8 -o 7 S) y iuft m., (,i uuMiiuruayH oniyj, i ' 2 4 00, 1 20, f Cn ami 5 30 p m. f 1.00 ur n. in. Sundays, 0 Oil, 7 30, 8 00, 8. 1" 943 a in., and 1 30 i). m. IU0 exciUbU'u ? ltottirnliiwr leave Atlautlo City, f r Ms onl ), 7 00,7 10, 8 00, 9 05, 1105 a. m . 5 30, 7 50 and 9 11 p. m, wekdaxs . 4 li. 3 10, I 10, 5 00, 5 30, 6 00, 7 00, 8 0' ' I 'I p. in. For Caijo Slay, AiiKtessen, Wil'HvooJ an Holly Uefteh. Kxpretw, 9 00 a. m.. ' , ICC I m. week day. Sundays, 8 20 a . 1 s"iir nioii, 7 00 a. in. dally. I Jape May cini rp -j I 30 p. m. Suturday. ForSealnle City, Ocean City an-1 Avalon, KxprebS, 9 10 a.m., and 3 30, 4 A p. m. wek dat Sundays, 8 .10 a. n. I uriiDia 7 00 a. in. dally. For Somers I'olnt.Kspreaa, 5' 0 7T 7 40 9 10a. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, 2 "ii. i iji ami 5 30 p. m. week days. Suudays, 7 0" , cc S. M. PnEvosT, J. Ii Wood. ( Oen'l Manager. don 1 rass e'rUgit Hillions of Dollars 1 . Go up In tmoke every year Take no I ritki but get yoor hoasn. rtork, fur- 1 v mture, ete., lu.ureu in urst -class re littule coiiiianle u rejirt sentcd by DAVID FAUST, ISLW, Alio Lite and' Accidental Cos panic u null .- -1,