EVENING HERALD, IMPItOVED SIOHAL LANTERN. l"iirinor lMTAllLlSUUD 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 Bourn JAniilN BxnKET, N'UAlt Cuntiie. Tho Hcrnlil IndcllveuilInSlicimwIonnMidlhe eurrouiidlntt towns for six ccnti a week, pay; Uy mull W.OO a year, or 2S In In mli'BiiMi Alll'Prttftfr monts charKoil aeeordhiK tn cpneo mid position. Mention ol news demands it. The rli?lit Is hhln tn tlio i-nrrlera. cent a mouth, jiayalile In advance, Tho nubllalicni reserve the right to clmr.se tlio position of advertisement whenever the pub reserved to reject any advertisement, whether fiaiu lor or noi, mai mo puiiiniiera uij uwui mproper. Advertising rates inndo known upon application. Entered at tho postofllce at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall matter. TKI-Kl'IIONIC CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY. JULY 7. 1800. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. 1-OR I'UlTHinnNT, WILLIAM M'KINLl'.Y, Of Ohio, roit vice rrtixiunNT, OAltllirr A. HODAKT, Of New Jrrse). REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. TOtt COSOIinflHMAK'AT-LAUOE, C1AI.U3HA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Eric Tim defeat of tho Yale crow Ijy the Leandor crow in tho first heat of tlio Henley ipimttaln Knsilaud this morning was not unexpected, as all tlio despatches fore shadowed such a result. Thoir trainer appeared to bo tryiug experiments too close to the contest. David II. Hill is the New York member of tho committee on ItesolutioiiB at tho con entlon which meets iu Chicago to-day. The Senator will not assort so proudly and defiantly that ho is a Democrat, after ho is ompolled to swallow the freo silver dose, as lie did a few years ago, Only ono arrest by the polleeou July 4th! Well, woll, what is tho matter with Shcnan doah? Souioof our esteemed cotemporarios will bo astonish! at such a report, and uublo Patent Secured by a Itesldcnt of Tnun. John T. Ca-iey, of S,'0 Lwfayette street, (icrniRntown, Philadelphia, has patented a signal lantern which promises to become generally used on tlio railroads of this country, Exports have given the lamp at tention and say it is the best that has been produced. Special local Interest is taken In the matter on account of the Inventor being a former Shenandoah young man. Mr. Casey was formerly employed iu town and about three yean ago moved to Philadelphia. IIo is at piescut employed as a collector by tho firm of (lately & Fitzgerald of that city. Tho Scientific American of July 4th de votes considerable spaco to the invention and its details. Tho object of tho invention is to provide a lantern which shall contain both a rod mid a white Bliado, so arranged tbat either a white or a red light may bo shown as desired, and tho change made with greater speed and cer tainty tlian is possible with oxistluc lamps. Tlio lamp consists essentially of a lower body portion, which contains the oil reser voir, the base of tho body being llared and perforated for tho supply of air. Tho oil cup is provided with the usual burner, and it carries a ring or casing In which Is fixed tho base of a white shadu of tho usual pattern. Around tho oil cup is arranged a cylindrical red shado, which ismado vertically adjust able about tho same. This shado is held In a metal frame consisting of a top and bottom ring connected by vertical strips. The top ring of tho framo is provided with small projecting lugs or guido strips which travel In vertical slidoways which run from the dome of tho lantern down to tho outside annular ring which embraces tho top of tho lower body of the lantern, Tho red shade framo is provided with a vertical rack for raising and lowering the samo, said rack being operated by means of n pinion and wheel attached to tho lower body of tho lantern. The top edge of tho body of the lautern is snugly embraced by n stout ring, upon which are securely fastened a sct'of out wardly bowed ribs which servo to protect tho shades and to carry the top dome Extending from the dome to tho lowor ring and vertical slideways which receive tho lugs on tho red shado frame and serve to guido tho sumo in its vertical movement. Tho lower ring with tho attached ribs, slideways and domo is hinged horizontally to tho top edgo of tho lower body of tho lantern and is provided with asuitublo latch, so that tho upper half of said lantern may bo swuug open for lighting, cleaning, etc. In opera tion, if the brakeman desires to show show a white light, by moans of tho rack and pinion he lowers the red shade entirely within the lower body of the lantern; if ho wishes to show a red light, ho raises said shado until it completely Incloses tho white Thought to be a Wholesale Murderer. Faugo, N D., July 7 A innn Bllug his name as Kr.'.nk IJalten, arrested in this city about two works ago, 1 thought to ho James Durlmm.thoCrtlifomlHn accused of murdering six people unusual record, but give a do: etc., etc. a bad name possibly doubt its correctness, but it is truo shade, and fills tho space between tho body nevertheless. For a big livo town this is an and dome of tho lantern. xii uuiJaiiMCliul, 11113 iiiuiA;iii till; uicubui has sought to provido : First, a lantern to do the work of two ordinary lanterns; second, to provide a lantern exactly the samo in size and shape as the present standard railway lantern; third, to provide a lantern which am bo lighted iu tho severest storm; fourth, to provido u lautern with a burner which will allow tho turning up or lowering of the light from tho outsidu without removing tho shades or any part of tho lantern. TiIE-G Irani College Cadets to tho number of about 300 left for Island Heights, N. J., to go into camp. Several of the olUcials of tho City Trusts made an effort to have these annual oucuinptiioiite hold on tho Girard tato lands hot ween lirandon villo and Gir.ird Manor, but tlio Hoard refused to sanction the movement, owing, we believe, to a lack of b.ithing facilities. THE JEANSVILLE HORROR RECALLED. IT will soon 1 time for our borough Coun ol to enact legislation regulating the uso of bicycles iu towu. While the majority of riders uso good judgment, there aro many who do not, and it is a question whether tho hurough may not, iu tho absence of regula t.,ms governing the Use of tho silent steed, 0f tho mo.-t harrowing that ever camo from Wmno resnniislUe for damacos iu some cates tho initios. While- the men Mir Joe Hig- Joe's Terrible Kxpnrlclico mid Almost Iileonceiinlilu Torture. The disaster ill tho Twin Shaft at I'ittstoii Junction calls to mind tho terrible suU'criug of half a doien men in a Joauosvillo initio five years ago; when four of them wcro rescued after being imprisoned for nineteen ilays by a rush of water. Their suUertng was inconceivably severe and tho story was ono THE SILYER FIGHT. (Continued from Tirst Page.) confined In tho county Jail serving itthlrty days' sentence for stealing a btoyclo. He was traveling under tho iiiiino of Frnnlc Dnlton, of Huston. Hi' will 1 held pend ing definite Identification. Terrible IJoublc Murder In California. SANTA Hahhaua, Cnl., July 7. A hor rible double murder has licen committed hero. The Itodles of Mrs. II. 11. lllohartb son, ngod fio, and daughter Kthol, were found. Tho women had boon stabbed and beaten with a club. Iutetiso excitement prevails. There Is no clow to tho murderer. After the adjournment ot Me national p.nmmltttM Mr. Olnvton. of Alabama. Ho Is nt preseir stated that Immediately after Chairman fainted ami 1'ell Otcrlmiirtl. Wilmington, Del., July ".Dr. Harry Li. Clayton, who lived near Eighteenth mid Oxford streets, Philadelphia, was drowned in Silver hike, Mlddletown, yes terday afternoon. Ho fainted in u boat Slid fell overboard. Illicuinatlsiu Cured In n Day. 'Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is rcmarkablo and mysterious, it removes at nnco tlio cause and tho dlscaso immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by U. il. uagenouen, uruggist, auenanuoau. 12zetu TJres of llololutlons. New Yohk, July 7. Goncral Carlos Ezctn, ex-presldont of tho ropubllo of Sal vador, arrived In this city on tho steam ship La Tonrnlno, of tho Gonoral Trans atlantic company's service, und Is a guest at tho Hotel Martin. Tho last visit of Goncral Ezota to New York was In the autumn of 1805. Ho had just failed In a revolutionary demonstration ignlust tho Rovernmcut of President Hafaol Antonio Guttlorez, who overthrow him In 18:i4. Slnco then ho has been traveling In Europe. Ho doclaros ho is dono with revolutions. Two Americans Drowned In Norway. IJekoex, Norway, July 7. While a blc party of Americans were driving from Vossvnngen tn Sralhelm, a horse attach Hi to a two Foaleil trap shledand backed Inio the lake. The driver sprang off, while the couplo in tho trap and tho horse attached to it sank. Tift, won? Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Youni..ns, of Now York, who had been touriuct Europe. Mr. Youmaiw, who was a hatter, was (13 years of ago; Mrs. Youmans was 11. 1'atally Shot Ills Tormentors. Chatham, N. H., July 7. John MoKanc, of New Ca-s'le, N. S.( and Norman Mr Keuzlo, n drupclst, wco wounded, tho latter critically, by Dr. Damon, of New Orleans, n guest at the Wnvclr IwM, Now Castle, whllo limy were clvln? thn Hy of nominating tho Colorndoau, Harrlty calls the convention to order ho will present the immo or David IJ. Hill, of Now York, for tompornry chalrninn, and will thou recognize cither Mr. Clayton or Mr. Thomas, tho committeeman from Colorado, who will present on behnlf of tho minority of tho national committee tho name of Senator John W. Daniel, of Virginia. Tho silver men were not prepared for the aiiiiounconient of tho selection of Sen ator Hill. They had counted confidently upon securing tho co-operation of a sufll- clent number or gold momucrsor tho com- mlttco to secure tho recommendation ot Senator Daniel. Whon tho silver commit tee held Its first meeting its members wcro congratulating themselves upon tho prob ability of tho scloctlon of Senator Daniel. Whon they met ngaln iu tho evening they showed plainly that they wero disap pointed, but thoy wero not noticeably dis couraged. Thoy asserted moro posltlvoly than over their determination to soouro control of tho temporary organization, re- gardloss of tho action of tho committee Thoy tnko tho position that tho result was secured by open intimidation. Only ono thing looms nn llko a search light in tho fog that hangs over tho situa tion and obscures tho vision of tho wisest and most far seeing of the leadors. That is that tho convention will bo for silvor at 10 to 1. As for candidates, tho convention is still groping in tho dark. Tho din of tho liland and Holes boomers Is uoatening, and so Infections at times that it is almost carries tho publio off its feet. Ulandis unquestionably In tho load so far as actual votes aro concerned, his strength approxi mating 250, a liberal estimate, with Uoloa moving along at his hocls with about 200 but neither iH able to demonstrate as yet how ho can win. In this chaotic condition of affairs gos sip and singulation casts about for dark horses. William J. Bryan, Vice President Adlal E. Stovonson, John K. Molietn, Senator Joe Blackburn of Kentucky ond Senator Whlto of California all sharo tho distinction of being-canvassed. Even Son atorHill, of Now York, is talkwl of, and his famous Elmlrn speech of lsi)3 is re called as an evidence that ho Is bimetal list and would make a strong coiapromlso candidate. Tho namo of ox-Governor Jamos E. Campbell, of Ohio, Is also heurd. Tho Pennoyer boom from Oregon was formally launched yesterday, and ex-Con gressman JooSlbloy, of Pennsylvania, an nounced his candidacy. At work iu tho background Is tno sena torial movement for Teller, with tho free silver Republicans and their allies, tno Populist loaders, b'traluinfe every nervo to impress on tho convention tho ndvlsabll- witn oldest, t'nlted ?tnte-- juflee on the bench, having been appointed hy President Lin coln In 1W12, and Is now 75 years old. A movement has also been Inaugurated in tho Interest of Hon. Arthur Sewall, of Malue, for tho vice presidential nomina tion. Tho suggestion Is said to hnvo been favorably accepted by mnny silver men, because of Mr. Sewall's record on tho financial question, nnd becauce It is be lieved "that his nomination would go far towards relieving tho ticket of the chargo of having been selected on sectional grounds." , Tho silver men hold two conferences last night, the last adjourning at midnight. At Its close Sonntor .Tone?, of Arkansas, said: "I fool vory confident on tho eve of tho convention that tho promises of the Democratic silver men to the country will oo entirely verified by tho proceedings. Wo wero not nblo to locate all tho silver delegations tonight, but wo have assur- nnccs of between 500 and E50 votes, nnd wo aro confident of securing onough to swell tho vote on temporary chairman to nbout 000. Wo shall havo a roll call on tho-eleo tlon of n tompo,rary chairman." Delegate Harry E. Wise is authority for the statement that tho California delega tion is about equally divided between gold nnd silvor, although tho delegates were-instructed for silver and nro subject to tho unit rule. Mr. Wise said last night : "Tho gold men will not submit to tho dictation of Altgeld and his followers, nnd will dis regard tho unit rulo nnd vote as thoy ploaso If thoy find It nccossary." Tho del egation is very much split up as regards Almost O Distracted JL p i J Dr. Miles' presidential preference, but will support NervillS ftni,t,WI,Hii Ifl,,,,,,!!! ..llnur l,r.ii0o nf ' his name. Restores Congressman William Sulzer, or New York, has prepared a Cuban resolution, which he will prpsont to tho commttteo on platform. It declares that tho Spanish government Is no longer capable of main taining its authority on tho Island of Cuba, or of fulfilling Its treaty . obliga tions, and "wo therefore favor thoprornpt Interposition of our armed force, and bo llovo that a government satisfactory to tho Cuban people? should bo established as a guarantee of permanent peace. Tho go eriimcut of thoUnltedStatcsshouldrccog- nlze the Cuuau patriots as belligerents. Mr. Samuel Goroiiers, president of the American f ederation of Iilor, issues a statemont denouncing us a clumsy forgery a dispatch stating that Mr. Gorapers iu- doctor a beating. Tho men were, nntrrrpd nt Dr. Bavnon'' renucvit thnt tbovnrvke loss nolfe so he pould xlontv Dr. Bavnou surrendered and was admitted tn fonil. of accident. A Miain-v host eulUtod in tho causo of religion is gathering iu Washington to attend the sessions of tlio Christian Endeavor con vention which opens to-morrow. It is climated that between 10,000 atid 50,000 pcioons will bo iu attendance and the capacity of tho hotels and boarding houses of tho city will bo taxed to their utmost to accommodate Nustukowicz and four Greeks wore working iu their breasts a lot of water from an ad joining mine, which none had suspected, rushed into tho slope and they ran up the Incline to a small chamber not readied by tho water. At tho lapso of ten days tho Orioles wero so weakoncd by the lack of food nnd Jiy the cold tliat they could not movoand "Dig Joe" could crawl only on his hands and kneos. Ho crawled to tho timber pillars and chewed them lu an effort to get a little moisture out of them, as tho sulphur water below them they could not drink. Then ho Orip-CnldH-lIeatlnclie. Whv stiller with Coiiubs. Colds and La Grippe when Laxativo F.romo Quiuino will oiiro you in one day. Put up iu tablets con venient for t'vking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirliu's Pharmacy. Ask your grocer for the "Koyal Patent" flour, and take no other brand. It is the best Hour made. Wnlllng Sentenced to Death. NEwroiiT, Ky., July 7. Alonzo M. Wall ing, found guilty of tho murder of Poarl Bryan, on tho night of Jnn. 31, was yester day sentenced by Judgo Holm to bo hanged lu Aug. 7 A stay of oxocution for sixty dnysHvus granted to give time for an ap peal to tho court of appetiu from Juai;e Helm's decision overruling tho motion of them. Fortunately tlio city is comparatively empty at this season of tlio yoar, otherwise chowed the belt ho wore about his waist and much discomfort would fall to the lot of the Into that ravenously and all of them chewed Endcavorcrs. THE JURY SYSTEM. A complaint frequently made in thh county is all too sadly common to many counties. This complaint goes against the methods employed iu selecting jurors through political or perboual favoritism, and often with a view to defeat tho cuds of justice. tho dirt under their feet and sucked out tho moisture. When they had been Imprisoned fifteen days ono of tho Greeks died from starvation and "Joe" dragged his body toau adjoiulng hreat and covered it with coal. At the end of tho nineteenth day Joe" himself was, numbed with cold, ou tho vcrgoof starvation, his vitals parched with thirst and scarcely nblo to breatho owing to foul air. Ho conld no longer walk or talk aud ho awaited death. At tho cud of the nineteen days und uino Bitch acts by public otllcers should constitute highciimes, and oUlcors who uoglcct their hours tho rescuers appeared, but they were duties should bo held to a rigid respousi- driven back by tho foul air. When thoy btlitv. Tho principle of trial by jury is finally camo in thoy found "Big Joe" and rurbt ; It U.mlv needed to reform tho methods three of tho Greeks still breathing. and to restore its conscientious powers. It has been abused, perverted, emasculated aud inaltreated to such an extent that many who see It lu oporatlou to-day Jump at tho con elusion that tho principle itself is responsible for the farce and mockory of trial by jury, Tim truth is. what we need is to rostoro the original, genuine jury trial and to got rid of perished tno nrst uay witn mo mineeu B ... I ...1 . ...1 . .1 IT.. linn .cni.li.il ..i.(ltl,.'ili.iid iMi1i OUIUrS W1IU 1UIU UIUlieu, im mm nuowu "Joe- lay for a week unconscious, aud it was threo weeks before ho was allowed to speak with his wife. Ho lay iu bed for fivo weeks aud then had to learn to walk as a child. For eighteen months ho took lessons in walking. lioaiidthe others havo been nfllictcd with dlseaso ever since and Uig Joe" lias freiiucntly said tliat ho wishes ho had all thoso silver forces struggling against each other, with tho gold men solid and compact, ready tc obey ordors, lb Is a shrewd political prophet who can point tho way out. Tho hilver leaders now re luctantly admit on tho eve of tho conven tion that their two-thirds majority is an undisciplined mass, running hither and thither, possibly to be stumpodod in tho end. They a-e now atthe door of thescon vontlon with tho question of a ouudldato onon and a deadlock Inevitable. It will require overy sliver voto in tno convention to nominate, nnd tho friends of any one candidate can, tf tho cold men do not plump thoir votes to a silver man who may bo formidable, but not tho choice of tho majority, prevent atvoarly nomina tion. This would, of course, play into tho hands of thoso who nro maneuvering to bring forward Teller at tho opportune tlmoior. if tho sentiment of theoonvou tlon refused to yield to the loader ot tlio St. Louis bolters, into the hands of tho managers of a dark horse. The situation in tno eastern gom suum- Wnlllnir's nrrnrrinv fnr n Bnw ti inl. Thi only friend of Walling present was his. ard camp has crystallzed enough to en- lirnthnr nhnrlno V,l1H, nf tiVnnlt 11 n Ohio O110 to CCt IIIOTO of Itn idea of U SOt- county, Indiana. He showed greater do- tied plan than has hitherto prevailed. Tho prossion upon hearing tho sentence than gom men win not as a uouj-ioavu did the prisoner htniholf. Howevur, Alonzo. vontlon, and it is doubtful If any Individ M. ,Walilng's Usually impassive counte nance Hushed and turned ashen p.uo m temately, and ho was n trlllo unsteady in his walk. Ho was taken back to tho Cov.- lngton.Jall to await tho fiualu. ual members tukothat course. Tho loaders I Talk With Hood's Sarsapa rilla," Sales Talk," ond show that this medi cine has enjoyed publio confidence and natronaeo to a greater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This la simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells tho story. All advertisements of Hood's Sarsaparilla, llko Hood's Sarsaparilla it oolf. nre honest. Wo havo never deceived tho public, and this with its superlative medicinal merit, is why tlio peoplo have abiding confidence in it, ana ouy iS-2L CSV h if!1 those features and legislators aud lawyers havo devised iu com paratively recent times, It is simply not true that ouly unreasoning people retain faith iu tiial by jury. There is not a judge, Jurist, historian, philoeophor or political btudent in any civiliaid nation who objects to trial by jury and who would tolorato tho idea of abolishing it. It is tlio superficial olrver, ratbor, who does not distinguish between the principle Iteelf aud tho mode of its application, betweon the institution and is mlsmanaiieiuent and perversion, who is prono to advocate abolition All of the present evils aro tho result of ahusos duo to judicial and legislative negligence away front a strong body of 225 pounds to a little over a hundred and makes a bare living running a saloon in Hazlcton. i:plorer Stanley Critlcu'lly 111. London. July ". Ilonry M. Smuloy.tUo ATricnn explorer und member of parlia ment from North Lambeth, who has been III for foveral weeks with gastritis, suf fered a relapse Sunday night, und is now lying In it critical cundltion. Wuuts the World to Know It, II. P. Hull', of 810 Hepburn street, Will- iamsport, Pa., says : "I ism say positively that Thompson's Diphtheria Cure saved my lifo aud ulso that of my sister. The doctors had given tin both of us. Our friends wero Tho methods of selectittg juries Udvlaed to try Thompson's Diphtheria Curo on us. They did and lu two days' time the dreaded disease had disappeared. I am only too glad to have tho privilege of letting tho world know tho wonderful curative powers of this medicine, aud wish I could tell every cue individually. No medicine like it iu the world." I-or sale by nil leading druggists at 50 ceuts a bottlu. od s are scandalously bad, and the abiitrd notion that tho reading of newspapers and familiar ity with tho facts disqualifies a man from serving ltas put a premium upon imbecility. Then there aro too many provisions for exempting useful classes of citUeus from jury duty, and tho pay of Jurors Is ridiculously iuudeqiiatoluuianycasos. Improper dolays aud unbusinesslike methods furco thousands a Letter or l'o.lul Curd of tho most qualified citizens to evade Jury Will tiring our solicitor, with samples aud price3lt you dosiro, of tho neatest work excuted by any printing oilleo in the interior of the state. Tho constant running of our fast job presses, and thojiustlo nnd bustle iu tlio Job rooms, attes tho popularity of this brunch of tho IlEitALi) establishment. If you want gpod work a; fair prices, Bend your orders here, and not to amateurs. A postal card addressed to tills olllco is. all that Is necessary. duty. No wonder that uudorstich conditions trial by jury is hecomiug a farco aud au obstruction to Justice. Hut real trial by jury, trial by men properly chosen and fairly Tcprcseutingtlto lu'tclllgouco and character of tho coumjiiin'ty, is a totally dlUorcnt tliiug. It Is this sort of a trial by jury which is truly a palladium of liberty and which is tho mo it linpoitant of democratic frco iustitutlons. Ho Sarsaparilla ID YOU EVER suffer from rcai ner vousness? When every nervo seemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy feeling, first In ono place, and then another and all seemed finally tov concentrate in a wrlthlngjutnble In tho brain, and you be como irritable, fretful and. peevish; to bo followed by an Impotent, weakened condi tion of the nerve centers, ringing in the ears, and sleepless, mlserablsulghta? Mrs. Eugene Searlcs, 110 Slmouton SW Elk hart, Ind., saysr "Nor vous troubles had made me near?' Insane- and. TTfloltrl pnysicians- wero unaoio ncaUlliroo tohelome, My memory was almost gone- and every little thing worried mo antll I was almosB distracted. I really feared I was becoming a maniac. I imagined all sorts- of evil things and would cry ovor nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Nervine and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and I am as well now as 1 over was." Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno Is sold on guarantee. first bottlo will benefit or money ref undod- CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You 7 If your truss don't hold you or Is causing a. see us at ortco. It mav save vou years ot sullcrlng. Wo have cured hundreds ol people lu Pennsylvania, andean refer you to patients cured In your own town. Our treatment Is harmless and will not keen vou from vour dally labor. Call and have a talk with our doctor. It will cost you nothing. W o guaran tee rellot alter tuo nrst trcatmentr ana our prices aro reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Sco Our Doctor Every Tiiesdoy.at UNION HOUSE. AsUand.-Pa. COO&6000OOOa-5-OO00tC0 60950 Agent for WHITNEY IlOISO MISSIONARY WOnit. nro all against It, although it Is believed that Mr. William U. Whitney would uo pleased to seo another convention, with a uold standard platform. Tho most radical action that a gold standard man wllltuko has practically been settled, and that is to follow tho plan ndopted by tho Montana delegation of tho national ltopubllcan con vention in Pt. Louis to remain In tho con vention hall, with the- notification that they will not In their Individual states as 4r.cmmnrr.nf the ulntfnrm and national Almost to tho exclusion ol all others, Try It tlckot ll8 tno Democrat of their states de Preparcd only by C. I. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass. ZT77, are the-only pills to take Hut oven this latter-proposition is tein- HOOd'S PillS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. pored, und tho action: may not tuko place II tne silver iiiujoniy uwi nut tuurm- 'y&fa&ja Taken inter- i JP-iWg. ttnlly cures t m-;-.'crampS S LTinr! a. iYjiVVirnt.!, uowci i nately tramplo upon tho rights and privi leges of tho gold minority. In thoso re solves tho gold men say tnoy uro nacKoa by tho unbrokon Uemocratio principle ot majority rulo. Suoh Tammany mon as Senator Cantor, wongrossiuan suuor nnu John C. Shochan assert that thoy will abldo by what tho majority doos and will not bolt or reluso to voto on any question. Tho majority of tho Now York delegates nro apparently of tho samo mind, and SlassachuRettsaniii'ennsyivnnia.inooiner two lending states in the gold movement, are In sympathy. William C. Whitney will so in a dele gate's seat on tho floor of tho convention. Ho has been placed tn tho sent of A. F. Kltch, of tho Flf teenth Now York district, ' Itnd will thus bo ablo to tnko n part lu tho dobato. This Is an unorpocted thing, he I having not bcon elected as a delegatolrpm Now York upon his own oppressed re- pat. nov. ti, mo. kiuNtta, mil troi ! jak. v, aU0st whon tho sttitocopventlon met there. nH.A Af frntwliilptit nd wnrthlAns ImltnllAnt. I 1 ... i I ... .1 1 ... ft VwiWi'i Tim iTi Tho won virgium udivkhuufi iuis uu HONE Geniline SrAWi'iJD. TWIN. cldl tfl hring the name of Judge James ThmouVietirulLoPllbll'oMXoetitirl Jackson, of Parkersburg, before the con WF&xZlZU& u.,ndT5,,kefI5raSal, vention for second place on tho ticket. A Bend JS cuu (Stmpl for Mmpies "Genuine Twin," to telegram wos sont to J udgo Jackson ask 0" o.iiBiBuim.nii.eu.Bi.Mi.rttoi'ii'ku. ln8 his consent to uso his namo. HeUthe 4raStefi Points, i kVl(mm-Sft' ccMs. chills J VV BI11 La gpp- Usd externally it is the best lini- nicnt in t!;p world. Beware of imitations, buy only tit's i:?nuliic made by Perry payls. I Ltrs bottlt a tn4 .VI onti KEROKANT-AT-AItMS MAltTIN. dOrsed tho candidacy of Sir. John R. Mc Lean for tho nomination for the prejl dency. Ho concludes : "This is not writ ten to prejudico Mr. McLean's candidacy, or to further that of any other gentle man's, but In the Interest f our cause, tho mombers nnd devotees of which have a right to insist tliat as their executive officer I shall In no wny inlluonco the choice. Tho A. F. of L. stands for tho free und unlimited coinage of silver. This is our declaration. We havo no cholco of candidates." xno tauor orgauizutiuns nave- represen tatives in the city, who ore working with members of tho committee on resolutions to socuro-tho adoption of n plank for re striction of Immigration. The declara tion which they nro nrclnn is practically Identical wlfti the immigration plank of tho Hepubllcan platform, demanding the exclusion of aliens who caimot road and write. Tho Populist leaders have Issued a man ifesto lu behalf of Senator Teller, In which attention Is called to tho fact that four years ugo tho People's party demanded tho freo and unlimited colmigo of silvor at 16 to X, and thus-becamo nnd hnsremained tho loalcal united party lor iroo silver. Tho manifesto concludes-: "Whatever may ho our individual wishes in the pro mlsos, wo aro forced to pay, after nn ear nest endeavor to Inform ourselves about tho sentiment of tho People's party of the country nt largo that that party cannot bo Induced to indorse a candidate tor pres ident who has sot soverexl his affiliations with tho old political parties." A member of tho editorial staff of Tho Dally AS'hcolman arrived today, und a good roads plauk will by presented to tho na tional convention on behalf of tho wheel mon. Tho first streot rarado of tho convention took place last night by tho Bland contin gent. The lilaml clubs ol St. ijouisnuu Kansas City and tho Topeku Flambeau club with a few unattached enthusiasts formed tho procosslou. With their bands and a wagon load of fireworks tho thou sand murchors managed to make a greut display In proportion to their numbors, Portraits of "Silver Dick," mammoth sil ver dollars and such legends as "freo silver and freo mon," "tho producing olassoa pro- tost against 200 cent dollurs" und "Bland will carry Missouri by 150,000"' vvera con spicuous in tho uno. The Now Jersey delegation met and elected United States Ponator Jamos Smith. Jr.. a member of tho national com inltteo in place of Allou MoDermott, who declined ro-olootion. Mr. MoDexmott was chosen chairman of tho delegation, Tho Maryland delegation, at thoir cau cus yesterday, re-clectod United States Senator Arthur P. Gorman member of the national committee, and choso John E. Hurst chairman of tho delegation. 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