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Mi. Hill mual have Bhsred lir. Qrlffln's spprehso . >_i an.i neaa degti-eua e4 hokUng ?t Jenef ons n. ia of emlnence on the Demo-cratb stat- tleket. for ba urged him vehementls n oj to wlahdrgn ? >? a candldate. l'erha..* Mr. Hi:i *"? ra. nV., r*? the -.-ene a yaar ago bc the D.-mocraih- state Ctv-.. tim at Barafc*\ when the ?h.pard Dem. walked oul of thr hall m coneiNiuenfe of their re jecttoa as delegatea, and alao reoglled tbe foct that he was <lef,a*.. .1 . irtloVlrn r b> U-.MM ma joritj . Mr. (_*Hm*>.how.-v*er. flrmly t -1st.*.'. all of Mr. Hills Irtnportun-Wea that he shmild contlnue as a .* indl late, and wlthdr. w from Ihe hall MR ORIIT1N WOULD NOT STAND IT Mr. Griifln this evenlng further arMreeaed the Demoerata ot th.* stat.- nn th ? Mii.j.*. t of th'a ex clusloa of the st.ee Democracy of Mew-Tork and other Independent Demoerata tn irt pr-per rapre aentattoa la tha -*onventiun. Ua said ln a atate ment whlch he gnve oui f-r pul llcatton: I have no HeMre to fttagule* ^A\r^nt%,mt%^l '.'.'??' waa i ? ?>- ?' " .'!?'**' ' .,,. %_,e - v rney-G* rAl to the W'tir-orrMi BUU Conventlon. In polltlca. a*. 'n,*^* ?''Vrvnnce of he truth and ent re frankneaa it la not ?""**?";,<. XiOti when 1 ?.",,;? naea to the conventlon l would tave neen n-^iJJJiTJ unanlmoualy. But. after the report of Ihe>W?g of ihe commlttee on Cndoatlab hadbeen^auopi? ? readv been alven n t^ <*...*.> ... K nge t oun >. a.KI;tB\'?,v.^.r'V.i^.!.\-:.nV.:'?!':::.v,:.i :"f & S'-S.-ar'aA'- sjskjs SU^ta I.*.".. mv .."*?.;'?.?",?;.',.;:?''.""I ? ? ih? ivinvi>mlon for w 'uld not necome x i.u.. I inv own judamenl renUlred me toiart here 1 l ? Vl * ?"??'?> *???*_.___ WLV. SJK S-oi^^U."^^..^?"^ dlBapoolntmenl a. '"'' " '? ' ? " '??? Btate. who. wlthoul ?*? ( rtven me thelr aupport I bave no for any (joe. I onl* a?1''*,,VU _fr_lr t in mv vlews with some othera. and in thi? affalr i . decide my coura. m accordance ?arlth my own vlea - it can 1..* auapected that Mr. Orlffln agreea with Ueutenant-Oovernor Baxton, who while here to-day aald th?t the sctton of the Demo rntir Btate C< 'i\**iil"n in assaillng the Inde pendenl elemenl ta the DethocVatlc paTty and drlving moal of its membera oul of the conven? tlon had los* 20.W) votea to it. Mr. Griffln 1s a devotej. gnd prdihlSeBl m mbn* of the Roman Cathofto Chnr.h. Some iv.lCIrlav.-? Ihink to niaht that bla deelaton to wlthdrav- bla name p.g a candldate f- - Attorney-Qeneval when ha aaw the Btate D-:mocracy walk ou! of the con -I " -"kJT I DEWITT CL1NTOS DOW. ventloa was conBrmed when he read over the excise plank of the conventlon and diacovn red that it so fully commltted the Democratlc party tn the policy of openlng the aaloona ?.n Bunday. The largely attended m.etinp of the Cathollc Total Abatlnence BoC-ieU" in Mew-Vork this year and th- laiwe attendance of prelatea of th*-* RoAsn Cathollc Churcb al Ita dellbora ti..ns ahow that the autborltiea of the Cathollc chui-.-h ara glvlng moal earneet aupport to all t-t-mperance movementa among the member- of that communlon nnd wlll dlacountenance aay political actlon toward ll I I of llquor efbrea upon Sunday. Mr. Griffln nndouhtedlv was moved parl me auch conalderatlon a? this when he wltbdrew hls nai .*? from cn ratderattoq aa a candldal. for Attorney-GeneraL HILL MOVES HIS i'AWNS. A?= for Davld B. HIH. l-ft ln the lureh by -fr. '.riffin. he was forced : ? mak.* rjulck dlf***p. .??! tlona lo meel ti.e emerg**,ncy cauaed bj the nis appearanee of a < tndldate for Attorney-Oen rrai. But a polH cal biwa easily moves the pawna In a polltlca] conventlon. Mr. Hill Bwlftly moved Morton Chase. of Albany, w*ho wj.s "..n tiie alate" for Btate Treaaurer, into the vaeant plaee .f Att. i ??-'.-:.?. al. nnd a rural banker ln the County of Bchoharle nanv?d De Wttl C. DOW w.ts BWOO] 1 down upon end ln sert. l in th place <?f state l-raaeurer. Thus Mr. inn bad his tlckel of obacu-.aiee com pleted, lt mad" people laugh wbo bad heard Mr. Hlll deelalm about This Democratlc Btate Conventlon belng free from "l osalam." As a matter of fact, th ? conventlon was ab aolutely under tht- control of four men- Davld 11. Hill. Rlebard Croker, Kdward Murphy, Jr., and Wllllam F. Bheehan and thty ran it in th. usual I'..ss wi y. The platform pledglng that the Democratlc policy would open th.* ealoona on Bunday was thelr work. it w..s they who at I! o'clock t*".-da>', whll Ihe conventlon was in Bea su>!.. met in Mr. IIM':' roome at the Yutes HoUBB nnd formed the Democratlc Statv tleket on whleb Mi'. Qrlffln'fl nam. appeared untll it wts erase^I by blm. Tiu- 12 o'clock slst.- ha.i on it ,he foiiowing namea: Por Judge of tbe Courl of Appeala, John i>. Teller; *or Btate CoBtroHer, john H. Judaon; for Btate Engi ieer; Ckorge Clln ton Ward, rl Onrida County; f r t_tU>roey-(Jen e-;*al. Danlel G (iritTin: for Blate Treaaurer, Mor? ton Chaae, i Ubany; for s?- niary of State, Horatlo C Klns PLEDOEB TO THE IXDEPEXDENTS BROKEN. It wlll ba obaerved ;hat m..st cf theae men wera nomlnated by ti.'- win of ihe u.ss--.-. of the Democratlc party, and nol by the delegat b. In one cas?. tiv conventlon dld the nomlnatlng. A st; mg canvaaa had been w ide f..r ih Inatl 'ii for State Engineei by Ruaaell K. B .* Byracuae, .md by Tamman) Hall Tammany delegat. - belng grateful t.< Wl i am j: Kn'.. tl D ? i it!.' I...:-.. uf Byracuae, foi bla Bld lo t'.< in ;ri the Comrolttee on Contaatad .-. Kta i" ii nlght. Btuari waa nomlnated thla wns the onlj caae where the boeeea' 'siau-" waa broken. The Independrni Detnocrata, arho entlced int.. the conventlon under a ?olemn pb Ige fTom Uavld B. Hlll th.-.t they should i'.-.ei\. s.-ais ln ii proportlonate t.. th.-ir own polltlcal rtreneth and v.k- t num ? ? f se;:ts !n the D-?mocratlc State ('ommitt.-e, were all Ireated wiih had falth Bnd IBiuIt. Nol ?ne <>f these j ledgei was kept bj Mr. Hllt The Snepard 1 ? told that they ahould t. iva large authorlty ln the ranka of ihe Demo? cratlc party. They found llal iney v.-re hnmll ial.-d and robbed of all i.arty authorlty by belnx pal under the \k<- ..t ti.- ii'-ii Democracy, of Brooklyn, tbe .rganlaa lod arhlch Hugh M. - Laughiln controla, by tbe ftlg** of a reeolu iLwn ly the conventlon de^lArinj tha Beli Demo? erata the repreaentatruaj t the Dem. j.arty ln Klnga C mnty anu aole i uai tdlana of its party aynibOl The State Democracj leadera had lieen aaaure.i hy Mr Hlll thai Ihey ihould re . t-ivc ..ii.-thir<i of the repreaentatlon fr.<m New York Clty snd onedhlrd repreaentatlon from th? rar.ie city ln the Btate Commlttee. Mt. Hlll hl'tiself played ihom falaei voting in the Com? mlttee "n Credentlala laat nlght, as they <ll.? covered to-day, a-j-ainB* thelr havlng one-thlrd repreaentatlon ta ti'" conventlon or on the oonar tnittie Mr Hlll contemptuoual) ftuag t.- them th^ Kmall bone of ? one-flfth repreaentatlon in After Dinner To peavent that f?-?-iii.?. .f foiiin-s* .u . ... ii >?, md dlgMflOfl and aaatnillBtloa of foo I i iirt i.e_.i a h<- and blll. u?n< TakeHood'sPills pOMMERXf S> "SEC" and CflAMPAGNE HATORE (YlD BlUt). "SELECTED for the Banquet in Bordeaux given to the PRESIDENT of the FRENCH REPUBLIC." N. Y. TRIBUNE. tho conventlon. Aa if thla W8T8 not a auftVlent expreealon of the hat red ertth whlch beragaraa the organtoatlon headed by Charles S. F8lr chlld. William lt Orace, Robert Orier Monroe. Wheeler H. Peckham, William B "??ol?wf! snd Kverott P. Wheeler, he had the Commlttee on dedentlala paaa a reaolutlon piacing the or nnlaatlon comptotely I" tho power of Tamn, Hall by decUring lhal ..rganlr.atli.ii the OOl) X. IRTOX CHASE repreaentatlvs of Ihe Democratlc party, nnd that no one could use the aymbol of the Demo? cratlc party ..n ita tlcket, loeal or Btate, without tbe permtosion "f Tammany Hall. siiKKHAN'S ORAB IN* BRIE. As for the Cleveland Democrats of Erle, they were sssured that they arould recelve representa tion In the conventlon and oeata In tbe Btate Com? mlttee. Bellevlng In this pledge, Wltoon B. Ble aell and John ?'. Mllburn, tw i of tho moat proml? neni leaders of the Cleveland Democrata con aented I . aei as d< legatea to the onventlon. Mr. Btoaell and Mr. Mllburn good-naturedly consent ,..', ;,, obey Inatructlona whlch thoy r.ilved to aupporl Auguatua F. Bcheu, a Sheehan Demo cral for C ntroller, Wn-n Ihey arrived here Mi Btssell and Mr. Mllburn found Ihemselvefl lg Mored The Hlll I rsses of the conventlon w uld glve them n ? poaltlon of Influence, Bad treat ment followed. Mr. Bheehan g"t together the Erle County delegatea last nixht and had them eiect three Sheehan Democrats as membera of the Democratlc stat" Commlttee to repreaent Erle County. The Cleveland Democrata clearly were entltled to one member. Mr. Blesell was profouhdly Indlenant, and refuaed to lift a ??ns,'r further to n irolnate Bcheu for Controller. Thla mornint,' the Erle C ?unt) delegatlon hold a meet? lng, an i Mr. Blssell waa asked if he would make ., s|.h nomlnatlng Bcheu for Controller. He peremptorll) decllned to do so. He ipoke frank.y .,;? ti,- selaure of the Btate Commlttee seatfl bj Sheehan, and sald thal this waa no way t i brinj* about harmony wlthin tho ranka of th" Demo . ul party In Erle County. in fa.-t. there could be ii . reformation of the party there until it ?as releaaed fr,.m the Rrasp of a polltlcal dlctator. Mr Sbeehan was ma.le extremely angry hy nr. BlM-ell'a speech, for Benator Hlll bad told hlm thal n would be danger ous to nomlnate Bcheu unleaa Blasell c maented. Bheehan bowed t Bla s. ll's de itol m by telllng Bcheu that bo could n d preaa hlm f.,r the nominati in, sim-o. if he flhould be named f- r Controller by a Bheehan Democral and should secure tho nomination. h- would run ; the Democratlc Btate tlcket at l^.st '.'".""" . >tea Thla waa a aad confesslon for Mr. Bhee? han to make, and Mr. Bcheu eadly wtthdrew his name as ? candidate. Mr. Hlll :hon plcked up j -hn B. Ju is m, of <'.l ? ersvllle, wh-. w?s .1 can? didate for State Treasurer, and thrust him Into the position of candidate for Controller. Thus Mr. Blasell gave a return blow to Mr. Sh". han. A I'l.KA FOR "HARMONT." lt cannol be sald that the eoifvention **oted ollndlj to drlve out of its doora tha Btate Dem? ocracy delegatea. When tho conventlon mei ihla mornlpg Charlea 1. Patterson, of the Bhep? ard Den.rate, of H. toklyn, m,,ved tbal tbe .*-'tate Democracy recelve one-thlrd repreaenta? tlon from New-Tork. Then Mr. Patteraon, who is a tall, athletlc and flne-looklng man. aith ? .-? ice, took the platform and made .1 atrona. argument In favor of his motlon. He alluded to the report of the Commlttee on Credentlato, whlch gave to th- Btate Democracy 8 repreaen? tatlon of only one-flfth, and said tbat if har? mony were t" ??? restored to the dlstracted IXmocratfl of New-Tork Countj ii mrel be by some other means than by a reaolutlon whoa pasaage would furth r Irrltate an Importanl branch of the Democratlc party In that county. Mr. Patteraon further aald that ir ho underatood the temper of the reaolutlon offered by the ma? jorlty, it moant th.n the contestaBtfl could not be Democrata unleaa they were Tamman) men This atatemeni was greeted by applauee from tbe Btate Democracj men and hlasea and eat calla from the Tammany sympathlaera Th. nolse became so s-teat ihat Benator Hlll srose and t-aid: "1 oaii on the serg ant-at-arma ro pre aerve order, The gentleman is entltled to be heard." Then there was meat spplause. Mr. l'atteraon continued to plead for the State Democracy. "Thla ls a niattor of polltt. al conaclence, my frlenda," he crled, "and It hus en." t,, stay." 'iii-.it appiuus" greeted this aentlment. Mr Patterson, continulng. said thal he did not Intend to say anythlng agalnat the powerful. Tamman) Hall organtaatlon, ''Ut It j w ta tor him to call th" attentlon of the con en* tlon to th" aetual condltlon of thlnga In New Tork, which made it rlght for the Btate Democ? racy to go out and organlxe for better aml purar jfovernment. Mr. Patterson then referred l 1 the corruptlon that had been unearthed ln New York Clty bj tbe Leaow Commlttee. The re* suit waa that ? large proportlon ?.f tho people in New-Tork deemed ii a matter of conaclence not to be allled wlth an organtaatlon that waa reaponalble for these thlnk;-'. "Those men v.-ho wen! out," erled Mr. Patterson, "wenl oul f.?r ronsclence suk.-. for riichi aml justlc.', as they saw it " Oreal applause followed this atate? meni comlng from the State Democracy men. Further Mr. Patteraon sald. the feellng was nol conflned Io the clty of Ni w-Tork. lt \yas belleved throughoul the Btate not onlj thal theae corrupl condltlona ealstcd, but thal Tam? many Hall was gullty, it letst to the extent that Its membera did nol prevenl II wblle In power Tb.- best thal could be said of Tam? manv Hall a/aa that it did not Bnd lt out. "Then ,;,,?. ih. Bpectacle 1 t the Btate Democracy comlng up wlth the Bhepard Democracy and knookini,' at th.nventlon'8 doora, pald Mr. Patteraon "Il la a timo r,,.- utterlng truth that ! wtll hurn Into men'a s.,uls Th" prlnclplea f.-r ; w'nlch we stand are nol lo be eaal down like 'this The Democracy is broad enough to take ln both organlaatlona ln New-Tork. if you re 1. ,t us what ls the difference from turning us ' oui into the cold? We must unlte the Demoe i racy of the Btate, Lei nothlng atand ln the way We cannol bonorably aecepl thene seata i Ton know thal acceptlng thla repori meana turning tha stat. Dehuswcy away w.th ,1 klck and a thruat." THK .oNVF.NTION WARNBD. Mr Patterson then in concluaton frnnkiy sald: "The Btate Democracy delegatea hava h"M ;i maetlng and hav.- declded that they can? nol bonorably aecepl one-flfth repreaentatlon from New-Tork Clty. if you n-fus" to granl tham s largai repreaentatlon they wlll depart from thla conventlon." The Democrata In the eoaventlon Wi ra thus falrly warned tbat If thoy should voi" down th" Patterson reaolutlon th. Btate Democracy would leave tbe conveiw lion. Hui the Machine wns d"lerniin ed tt drlve the Btate Democi?cy out, Jamea l?. Bell, ihe leader of "Bose" McLiaughlin'i delegatea from Brooklyn, oppoaed the grantlng of an) larger repreaentatlon to th" State Democracy, and so aisn did Benator Charlea L. Ouy nnd ex-Sertator Thomas r Oredy, of Tamman) iiaii. Tho iiiiia.no of iiugh McLaugblln wlih Rlchard Croker, Edward Murphy, jt . and wtlliHiii F. Bheehan aKatnst thi Cleveland Democrata ?' New-Torh Clty waa clearly ap par.-nt. Perry Belmonl then pul t)"- motlon of Mr, Patterson that the Btate Demo should i" granted ? lariter representation in iln stat" Conventlon, and tbe rn..ti,.ii v.h nverwbelmlngly defeated by b elva eoce vote, if a vote b) countlea bad been taken a good manj re ala-lons ol Intereal would bave been made, and th ral . tba Tamrnpn) llall dele* ntea Inalated on a elvs xtoo vote. They M.,,,.1 ie" HKe 1'Ulls of BBBbaU When th Patteraon motlOB wa* put. i*., ,!.t of THB BTATE i.km<h"i:a.v. Th- stat- Demo ra ? aalegataB. M la nombet, bo aooner underatood that thelr petltlcn hBd I.a d( nied them than they aroae ta a body and, paae. Ing down the aisle. walked OUl of the COBVBBtlM han. Thelr departun araa tba BbaoA '"r *""1 hlaalng rr.,... th? Tammany Hall ben bea Then. wll i th.* dteturbing elemenl ra.noved, the conven t; ,1, we H on sm ...thly. l.ut neverthel.-aa lt aeemed as though a blg wt blanBet bnd .ies,e,?ie.i on the aeaemblage. Roawell P. Plower, whio followed with a lons polltlcal ipeech sa permaneni chair? man aeemed to thlnh that aomethlng was amiaa f.,r he Mddenly abendopsd hla notea ar.d BBld pjaintlvel) "Certaln of -Jur frlendB hnve departed ?nm the hall bul I im contldent we ahaU ftad themal the polla In November votlns he i..,.,. rratlc Btate tleket. Party Bueeeea to Impoeelble wlthoul party unitv Then ^r. Plower con cluded t.. drop fr "'! hla apeech. In vlea of the ra. r ti..,, the sial- Democracy had been driven fr-.m he onventlon ball, the foiiowing gema of polltlcal thought: 'Polltlcal pi acrlptlon is aometlmea buI clde and thla la no^tlme for Democratlc aulridea. There is too mueh i > llve f-r. Rarmonj and nnlty nr'<- eaaentlal condltlona o! Boceeaa ln this cam pnlBix, ?"d I beapeah outhe part of the conventlon ,ha, tolerance and llberallt) whlch wlll Insure to ,,,* elemenu pf the party an tfigUBte volce ln ,,,,! rouncila." Mr. Flower avolded all mentlon iti hla apeech of the Sunday llquor queation. Ha evldently was afrakl of i' THK BUNDAY UQUOR PLANK. Bui soon ihn conventlon ,vas in poeaeaalon ef ihe Bunday '.i'i""' pisnk, arhlch was laborioualy ahaped laal nlghl bj tha Oommltl.n Rea lu t.fea. Danlel N. Lockwc id, fhe chairman of the commlttee. read fhe platform to th- conventlon. Every one Bl "ne,- percelved that its atylc nrai modelled on thal of the platform drawn up for tha Dem ?ratlc Btate Conventlon of 1^74 hy Mat I .,, Marble, when Bamuel J. THden ran for Oov? ernor. MobI Intelllgenl person" ihlnk that plat? form wrltten by Mr. Marble was one of th- m.-st unlateUlglble documenta ever framed Th. ,:,v ,.f it BlBO has that .lem.-rlt. wlth th rentlon of irhere ll deala srlth the Bunday llqu r ouostlon. This plank the wnyfarin* man, th..u,n .. ,'nittk. could andersUnd. II was Intend. i ,., ,ivea pledge to the i.ple oi thi- Btate tbal the Dem iratl. party. ahould leglalatlve and ex? ecutive power be Ihtruated to lt. aould open the llquor-atorea on Sunday. lt doea tflxt thal pledge. No ne n.ls to read fcetween the llne* of ibe plank. lt cannol be Ihterpreted to tbe rural rat as almply a temperanee drlnk In dla The plank refera to Sunday. and aaya that the Democratlc party belleve* in "home rule ta exciae as m other mattera." II then goea on to iay thal th< Demo. ratlc party declarea as Ita policy thai an amendmenl should be mada o the exciae laws "whlrh ahall permH each munl l expreealns its aentlmenta by a popular ?vote of .. majority of IU ItlxenB, I i detemlne wlthin aucr pn pei leglalatlve reatrlctlona as wlll bc ln tbe Intereat* of th.* enrire Stat- what may he requlred by IU neceaalUea and condltlona Tm- planh in full is w rth .juotinK to m m Ita promlae to the llqu ?r-deal( ra that tbe aa llquor on Bunday Bhall b? permltted: Equal and honeal enforcemenl of all Ibe b\xtn:n prop. i ohnervance ..: i daj ol I--* and an prti'r.y Sunday; modlfleatlon oi repeal o' lawa unaupported by publl. oi Inlon. no injuai - umptuarj aw no blue !..ws. recoanrtior of the fun..ame*ntnl Amert rai prlndpl. freedom ol ronaclenee; home ru e ln exciae .. ? ln other mattera arithln reaeonable HmltationB eatabllabed lo proteel the- Intereeta or temperanee and morallty, an'i >" amendmenl of the exciae and other law? by the Legtalature of the Stat-- whleh -hall pennlt each munletpalltj ea presslng Its sentlmenta i.v a popular voteol t ma jorlt} ?>f ns cltlaena, to I lermlni wlthin auch proper lealalatlve reatrlctlona as wlll be In the In? tereata of the entlre Btate. whal nuy be requlred i,., ,.. neceaaltli ? and eondltlona. Mr Hill ilao Ihrual in a K'"*l word for per ?onal llberty." Ir reada: "Indlvidua! llberty; the rieht "fai: cltleena t.. e.*u.U opportunltlea the law; equal and exact Juatlce to uil men. the nomlnation of the randldatea then followed. whoae namea are glven early in thla dlapatch. THE NKW BTATE COMM1TTEE. A n-w Democratlc Btate Commlttee waa . ; on th" baala of th>* Benate dletricU Aa examlnatlon of tbe namea of tbe Bfty BUte Commttteemen tllaclooea th.* fact that Benatora hui and Murphy. Hugfc McLaughlln. Rlcha d Croker and WlMam P. Bheehai |. ?? i cent of the voting atrength of the commlttee. Tne;.- wlll therefon have the control of the ma chlnery of tba Democrttlc party In the apriaa of .-'.. when delegatea wfll : ?? elected fo tne D , ,,,??; xat|, n il ' '?' ntlon Thei cab throw ,?,. vote if New-York Stati at the Natloha venilon nf thelr party agalr foi Davl I B mn ,i- they enn blackmall vVWIam c Wnl*n* pledglng the Federal pa ? lage to them ta re? turn for their aupport of hlm, THF* ENLAROED BTATE COMMITTEE. s- ? icu ?? N. X Bt i r. .;. The Demoei Btat* , wll ptlon of _ou.. j,-.. . noon. lr i.? aa followa: Dlatrtct, I. Jamei \v. Hlnkley. ..'i -.'! ar..>i M Preaton. Diatrlct. ? perrj *' 2 .1 .? ? il. But| "". :? .1. .1. iv Faa ii. 4 T I'.. Maxlleld. ;. john -i w.'iisii. 6 John W. Weber. 7 Th n ? F. Ma?n. r. r -a AuauatuB Hei I s* P. Bturges. ? ,, \ . t. T. Brown. n Wllllam Bohmer. 12 Wllllam Bulaer. U Then...-- F. Ora ij . . ? arlea F. Murphy. IS Jarne* J. Marl v. Johi C Sh. 17 Hugh .1. Orant. is Thomaa .t Du ,'. Thomas K Gllroy. '?.. i.'.'.nt'.-t oe l '? .nioiir. 21 Henry D.-Purrov. 22 Andrew r F .*;? Wllllam H. Ctork. 2* Tl -.... K tt Mvui J. Quackenbush .*? lohn Knwe. ' JO Francli J. Molloy. ?fl .leremlah T Finch. r*.2 T. .i. Wbltney. ? ? ... Beckwith. .14 Jatm ll. Tlanagan. :::. VVIIbur P. P rter. I .".". >lolui K. C.avnor. ' ;?; Charlea N. Htiluer. ... r. Keiioca. ?<!> i 'haunci y I. Becker. 10 Oeorge ll. Cotton. 41 Calvln J. Huaon. 12 John H Klanacan. ir, w. Caryl Ely. ? 4_ Frank \\'. Hrown. c lohn Cui ni > ii ta I'harlei w Illnson. IB Auguatua F. Jamea W. Hlnkley, of Poughkeepal* was re eiected chatiinan, John Cunneen, af Brle, aaa choaen aecretary; Charle* R Defreeal aaa re elected <*hi<*-f clerk. and L. II. Wxne, (^raeant-at armi The election of h treaaurer was deferred Tiie .hiir-u..n waa authorlaed to appolni ?n Exe? cutive Commlttee. A KAKK-" PLATFORM BENT OUT. I'JtoMi.NMNT DSMOCRATB DRNOUKCE THK ACTIOK OF tiik CHICAOO ABSOCIATBD PRBBB ByraeuBB Bapt %. Membera ol the Commlttea i a I *orm ol tbe Democratlc stat.- Conventlon to day denounead aa an outrageoua "fake" the alleged I ? rm Ben! oul i.v ih* Chlcago Aaioelated Preaa laat niniii a*id publlabed ln "The New-Tork World" ar,.i nthi r papera th.s mornlag. Tbey aald that it mUrepreaented the poaltlon oi 'i.e party on nearly e\ rj matter. Jacob Promme, x member of the eommlttee from Mew-Yorli Clty, aald tiii" morning: Tt Im to any newapaper to ptrlnl au h .. diing. It i:i uil wmn-/. lt mlBrepreaenta the party lae and Bunday lawa, xw\ on other queRtlona. ' . nol l. iow where they jjot \\ t\om. bul the man nn:st have i\..lved i! 1 r?,m his own l.ra!n., Charlea M Dunialng, clerk <.f ttie commlttee, who bad tbe platform In charge, last nlghl aaW U argn ??< dlacredltabla piece of Journaliam f?.r any ..... t.. publtsh the matter aa the platform when he knew lt was not. membera ef tha Commlttee on Platform, aad ? wbo ra i tiie ilieged platform In the organa ..f t!-.-- Chlcago Aeeoclal-d Pr< -? . ex! emelj ln ni al.out th< A. P \ . -f .' It Aa no auch ? !? i. i bj rl"* Bammlttee, ti.e ona B'htch it l- aabl (?> have ado U i la wortb reproduc tion. lt la ai folk r* We . iiniiie.. di.- attempti '.f x -...rr.-t polltlcal ... 1.1 aithln tbe Republlcan per'. lo make ? re ??-: f..i partlrlpatlon In publlc aervlee Tbe axctae plank, "... Rnanclal plank, and ln faci u.e whol. alleaed platform ire aid* of tbe mark, laon . itli the platform aenl oul by the - wlll ahow, Ciitt. ? pn ?^nr IN THE WORLD OF BEAUTY T? SUPREME V..1 .itily ia It thenii-Hit efTertive ?ktn purifyln|( i.,.l beaatlfyiag mbd la th.- world, imt it ls ihe t.iireat, nweetent, and tiioa( it-l i.? 11 ii,r for toller, ath, "iei anreeiy. UlaaeliaaamrltalrllnBBtiba ranaa "t had i Maplexloaa, fallii.K halr, m?l ilmple l.llo li|.|.llal|.-?, \ 17. . TIIE Cl.HiOl-l lRB(T*iTril, Imi ?mi:ii. (im iiworkkji. on t-u..i-n I'oB. BoM ri-Tvahcrt*. 1'rl. *, 1?. K Ni ' i mr i :i ,:.i, l. _...._ .. I > . i nt . Ni ?*??.'...:., Lo_d.-u, k. O. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELECAHT TOILET LUXURY. XJhoiI hy pejopta ol rctinomiMit ior ovor B quartor of a ronturv. STATE DEMOCRATS BOLT. Mll.I..' HARMONT BCHBMI A BWNAL FAILURB. Mlt. FAIR.IIll.r- AMD HU POUX)W_R8 MAV. TTM RALL WHKN TIIKIit DEMAM'S ARI' BB FV8ED v.'MINATIon- or TIIK TfCRBT ANI) ADOPTKW Of THK ri.AT i'upM KX .fOVi-KNOH I'U'WKHS si'I'.K'-H K.\'-ITI.Ni; BCKKC8 IN THK BTRAC1 SK i i.N'\ KNTl'lN. [BV TE'.fJORAPH TO T?B TRIBCXI ] Byra ?^'?. v v - S,'P' -'? When Mr. HlH'a n ventlon mei yesterday most of the delegatea en? tered Alhambra Hall wlth high hopea of Buccesa thlfl fall. Thoy taii-.-d of tho "victory" that waa ln the alr, and told each "ther aboul the "h.r mony" which thoy seemed to belleve was ro aii3 plcloualy lettllng down on tho repreeentatli i ' Democracy. When the. mei agaln this mornlng || was Btlll Wltb sott' conf.dor.co ln the future, although th-* actlon of the Commltl.n c mtest ed Beata lasl nlghl In cutting down tbe Btate D ? , \s repreaentatlon I > one-flfth and put t Ing such ref .rmers as Charles B. Falrchlld ar.d Bver eti P. Wheeler under Tammany governance bad brought mleglvlnga to th" hr?asta of botb clty and country delegatea rhe Bklea were as brlght this mornlng as they wer- yesterday. the air was as balmy and dellgbtful, the blrds In the beautlful trees <*f Byracusa sang ns aweetly; hut eomehow ihe atm 'sphoiv of tho conventlon had become oppresslvi to many Democrata who did nol healtate to admlt to one another In under tonea thal the party*a proapecta hard!;. m si brlllianl and clear aa they had al yesterday'a They bravely trled, however, to throw off the gloom, and plunged Into the dlacusslon of ? ,.- Tammany-Btati Den vacy problem and tho proapecta m* tho varlous candldates for nomlna ii ,n as they whlled awsy the long period of walt Ing for tho day*8 bualneaa to hegin. Compara tlvely llttle w.is sald this mornlng aboul "bestlng tbed Republicana**ea wpt l.y a few ex. eedlngly young delegatea, who falled to raallaa the h i 11 - ihat v4-ore comlng over tho Dem tcratle Bltuatlon. The old aoldlera of tbe party, who had areathered many campalgna. knew that there arere rocka to b? av< Ided. ai l that If the ihlp w.-is nol aalled carefully the anttrtpattona of th" men who had coonl d ao confldently only yeaterday on au eus lt; the Btate and another prolonged f.i at tha publl ? .. re likely to I"- Bubmerged by the wavea of defeat. Few of tho women who ha.l with thoir bopefui facea and pretty at tlre rh,- proceedlnga of ths prevloua day w.-r" preaeni this mornlng. Perhapa tbej had pre monltlona of th.- atorm which ultlmately broke over the c inventlon. OATHBRINO OF THE WARRIORS. The hour whlch had i""*i; sel for aaaembllng this mornlng was lt o'clock but it waa nearly half an houi later before the delegatea began straggllng In. Many "f tho Tammany Hall dele gatea looked eareworn ind appr'-hcns;'", and i one of them seenv"d to havi paaaed a sleepleaa nlght. Bx-Commlastoner William P Mltchell hn.i ? long lelk wlth ex-Mayor Ollroy Both wer- membera of the Commlttee on Contested Beata, and they whlspered t" each other, Inter , ?! anging viewa, doubtlesa, on HlU'a atUtude snd ths posslble outcome of the contesl of the stat" Democrscy. Ex-Pollce Commlaaloner Martln Jolned the-other iwoi-end abon Colonel \ -. Blrd c,ardlner and ex-|*o**ce Justlce fJrady, wh... t,i the oplntbn of Wlgieaual men, "cnver<*d hlmself all over with glory" at the commlttee ng lail niftht. entered. Benator Guy came ln. nnd lio, to ,. jolned the llttla coterle, and lt so. n became known thal be jvas to sncrlflce hims'-lf on the altr.r of Tammanv. even if rr* dlsalpated his show for .-?-. Pction this falL .\s the mlnutea allpned Blowly away. the prob ablllty pl a flrst-class ??scrap" over the repori of tne commltt.rn Contested Beata Increased, and tho rumor thal the Bhepard Democracy of Brook |j n would mak- common cause wirh th"ir reform brethren .f New-Torh was co flrmed. Pretty , .,, charlea J. Patteaaon, of ti'" Bhepardltea, ,..,.,,. t,, the reportera' table and showed to The Tribune eiwreepondenl th" reaolutlon he after? ward offered an the substitute for the resolutlon Ihe immlttee had adopted. Al 11*15 ea-Oovernor Flower came ln, and a eoupie of hundred dei - _nd ipe -Ut. ra gol up and ihouted. Flvt mli il later Benal ?r Hlll walked up thf aislo. and an? other demonstratlon, a llttle mon bobii i rua, per? hapa. waa ihe reault Btlll Perry Belmont. the tempoi .i.\ ehairman, was ebeent. aii the regular commlttee* arere ready I i report, bul Perry bept the crowd asttlng. II was after 11-30 a. m. when Mr. Belmont appeared oa Ihe platform, so/.-d his ga rel and commanded quiet, THB TROUBLI BEOIN'B. Th" v-acanl Beata ln Ihe bodj of the hai: n >w mied up rapldly, for ;'io reporta of Ihe comlng claah had been nolaed over tho town. Mr. Bel? monl ,?;, ;.-1 for tbe report of the Commltl.n Contested Beata, and a slngulatiy unhapp] e?> ,?.,,-.- n spread er the fa "ea of many *rell known FJemocrata, Jamea D. Heii. of Brooklyn. rhalrrnan of that commlttee, sprang up In re ?ponaeto Perry'a calL Mr. Bell'B ?? u ' ? ln ihe froni row of the Klnga County delegatlon, rlghl in froni of tb? platform. Ha reported thal the . ;...,. had declded In favor of the slttlng dele catt ma of Oswego and Queena countles, and the -,.,,:. ndatlons were adopted. Then eame New Yo.k County. Mr. Bell reported the followlng reaolutlon ind naked Ita adoptlon: f.,.,,iv.i Thal th" atttlng membera from ",,' N-..v. y ir_. belna th? delegates repn :.:.,,,', ih* Tammanj Hall orpranlsatton, i t , fleatfl In thfl convwitlon. * '. , ,? ,.?.,;.,-] ? . recognltlon In all uonventloni a? regular. and Its ? .'?*-*?*??-? are i - j> ,,-,,..,, upon th* prrilmlnar) roll and other rpl'.fl ,,?,,., ? - appolntmen of InapeclorBof ol"" Ion :.' the part! emblem and Iti every wi lefltlon ??' i - - intatlon m-y . , Tamman) llall organlsatlon ahall be r.',-, tnu-i and irerted aa the regular ora-anlaatl'tn of the pirt\- and that In the lntereata of harmony nl thl? tlme ti." rommlttfl* n-.-ommeniU. ?ubj th,. ,r, i?f.ild .??>.?. IHl<n-. lhal the .Itl - del?gatlonB, NA *,-ell a* ti"- diMecaten known an the .-ute r>. moeracy delevatf*. he admltl I lo tl.mventlon wi.v, or-lifli of ? v-,tH ro each Btate Hemoerari .,,: Lf.ii* and four-flfth* of a vote to ea h rammany Hall i!i legate Tammany'a partlsana loudly applauded thli solutlon of th- queatlon Mi Patterson mada hlmaelf heard and prenented hla resolutlon, readlng li hlmself ii provlded thal Ihe namea ,: i oth ?!? !? gatlons ahould be plac d ...i ibe ? >lla ,,f th- ronventlon; tbal Tammany Hall ehould hnve ? "ni' votes and ti." Btate Democracy ihlrty-flve vote.; uih; .inht of th.- twelve mem of the Democratlc Btate Commlttee se rorded to rfTew-Tork should be awarded to ,h. Tammany organHUtli B, riml Ikat four flboliTd i;,, to the Btate Democncj The riitht to usi the party emblem In ea* of loeal dlfferencea was to belong lo ih" regular ergantaatton, Prolonged applauae followed m> l*atternoa*'8 readinK of hls reaolutlon. iii i'. Boonas to eatla ..r "Platform! Platformr* and amld me h eon fuslon be ellmbed over il" r porters' table and mounted thestaga 1 i? declared thai nol a atep had been mad. by the rraolutlona ..f tho machine In Ihe dlrectlon "f harmony, ? atate mci.t which wan wlldl) cheered, Mr. Patterson'a telllnu polnu ao uffevtcU BOBM ot the "anapiii ' polUlcians thnt they began tO nhout and Jeer In th" boi.t drowailiiB i'i" rotee. BSCOMEf HOTTBB ABD rtOVTBM rjonfualon becanje so great and so llttle att.-n tlon waa pald t.i Mr. Belo?oot*a gavel, whlch be Inceaaantlp bamged for'some momnnii. thal al la-t Benator HliTa pale and analoua face ap ,?.,,, i in th- mlddl" alale, and In a roice huaky -Ith excltembnl he called for tlm sergeant-at arms to onforee order. Aftet mi.* eplsode Mn Patt.-1*1.11. was allowi : t go on wlthoul Inter ruptlofi, He aal I: Wfl are n.r maklng a itflp In the dlrectlon Of ,ecurlnglBtate harmonj In adoptlm the ? fdentiais Commltieea resolutlon. lf we ar- to eecure har? mony it mual be by aucl. meana lhat wlU! not wl.tan th" breach exlatlng ln N'-?'- "ik ounty. There ihould De no iiKht over a fllmple queetlon or ;ll repreaentatlon In 'he conventlon. Tn" , ? mvolvee aeveral Ideaa II la un ust i?..*? uMon ,!?,.!;,, |, .(,. rammany letegatea to l,e ih* onl> regular onee. -. The mmtaken Idea tbal Tammany waa minonsi i.l" for the Blleaed comiptlonfl arhlch '*?^? New-Tork Clty ha i coal the Democratlc ,.art> tnou ?anda and thousands of votei ln the BtsU of New vork. it is tlme to turn now before l i ? to? laie. before th. efflclency of the Kea - > ork ' ?n'0< " ?' i?. impalred io tha- Ita ueefulneaiwlll be gone. We mu.i unlte th? Democrac) of tha ?'????'""J power. our exlfltence depend upon lt. Wa tnitt let nothl.uc lUnd li thfl way _-,?,,, ,..rh When th- Democratlc Commlttee "ommlttfl aucn an error ns to offer iu. h r volce In -\ ' \el!.[t they offer lomethlna thal wlll very much I > men. The?e g< '?'"""*,- Ztn ,ccepl theae terma You, actlon ln ?mP*?; Ing thom ro refu-i 'he one-flfth offer wlll be ln . natun of i klck. This should aot be. The part) in N'ew-York Clty la broad enough for an. A THREAT TO THK MACHINE. Mi Patteraon'a laal remar* was conatrued a<> a threat tha. tba Machine mlghl expeel another boll if the raqueat of the Reform Democrats was dleregarded. The "Antt-jnapperg" ga*/? Pattera n unstlnted appl tuaa taMBB D. BBLL'fl BPEECH. Mr Bnl aa ehairman of the Commlttee on Contested Beata replled to Mr. Pattewon. He aald: Mr Pattorson was a memlvr of the .'ornm ittee on ri? .,?; ii?. . re thal Commlttee on S'redon all tbta^tloi: WBh.ll ihey havir one Bwar^eja - -y, large majorlty. Now, this la no tlme to go mio ,:.,.-.: biatory. I do nol propose o foi.l ov vo-i arlll Btan.l hy th. repori ' " ''?'- 2.! have.1. matter ??" we tho. ' i- ?? We hi : ..'.:;.!. falr, and n.i Ider lt mon falr, beea ?? ?"?"?? ' ttlsfli I wlth It. (La '?; ?te. and applauae.i 1 n?, Mr Chalrman. the qu _****&? .-. .,,. ref rr. . to by Mr. I ?* ?? ' ?,??' i- th* oueVtlon of tho ordinary udm ?? in y ?a__a?_tf . ittgg-S . k ,,,..,, muft be Inaull ln ? rferIM oni froai th. Btate Demoeracy.) II ther* sanythlni ln He fraetlon, Itl- nothlng ai ? bu t th- oui ' ,, ? . | by theae reao utl mu wuhone^fthvou ^-^-" ^'.;:':^;l^Z the dlftlngulflheil 8*ntlemen ln the.[jnteatlng delega tl.m Ror every me of th 'm ?? t h >d tho nigneei r* spVei/lwii wi had to guard th. IntereatB of the partj : A I'l.KA PROM TAMMANV. it, .- Charles L, Ouy, of New-Y rk waa the noxt Bbeaker Mr Ou WM the man wh" last itampeded the Democratlc Conventlon at Baratoga for Hlll for Oovernor. He sald: Th? Regular Democra ? of New-York aends rep reientatlVM h-r. of VBJ. ' ?*.'>o ?too I by !s^" candidate laat year. and an organlza ^ ?hich ns i.e-n .ri exlatenee 100 yeara, and has bept all\< me rtrei ,,f Democracj reprei niing .4 l-n';"''?;' > n iti ml wboae v ite Grover Cl /eland could not "to th- Whlte Houae, an organlBatto whlch ha? aiven Democratl' government ln thta State We a?:t no brlbe for future aupport. \JMi? ever*.- d?i"Kate ir wi have nol an equal r ?.?? **.t.*i "v-'-rv other counts ln the Btate. Comlng thua, wha: are we mei wlth 1. propoeii n to *arriito^uom rtshta? lf thla waa nol ? matter of *?-f:,nl_f"fi we would gladly grani youi requeflt. li? ??V'? ctabllah ? precedeni ivhlch would rauae dtarupUoo rhout th- sta.e. w, >ay that whlle we telleva ... , mte.tantfl that they hav no nght her except we are ro yleld enough to gain the Inde pendenl votea. We do nn iW.we wlll not aMde by vour a.-t'or or threaten revolt. We lo nol t?j w. wlll n ? be anflwerabk for our conatltuentfl ?? Bay Tammany Hall ta as loyal to ita partj aa to t? H i? hardly neceeaary for me to r<=rer to the unfortunate afrairfl whlch a gentleman wh 1 ' - I nc- ho ? n ferred ro Sever wer? llfe snd ete ni more flecure In New-Vork Cltj th^n when rani many Hall rule.l It. The Lexow Commlttee,^wlth all Ita poweri of Inveatlgatlon, brought torward noi 1 char-e of wrong excepl in Uic Pollce De? partment. whlch waa ln existenee f.-r lw*,n,y-nve yearfl aftei Tanunan) Wall took charRf of lt. i h? moai conaplcuous wrongfl proved were among Repuhl ? - ???? ? h.vl he-n appointed Rcpub 1 1 fjrnmlflflloneri. We iay to you we wlll he loyal. mand by tho judgmem of your com M a afk you I 13 tti <: the door-- ol 1 - mocracy are Oi*en t 1 every m.in and creeri, ana arhoeve'i wlll come wlll be weleomed m tho- counci, and w. re ro thi d rctrlae thal ih- wiu bi th,* majorit) mu-?t pr. vall. Whlle \ir. Ouy was s.-indit.,: Tammany a pi iiaer, a vol - fn m the rear of the hall yelled out: "Wh< sl I'ichtcr ??! Wlnfleld Bcotl Kan , -k?" Tho query dtsconcerted the Bpeaker a llttle, bui li ? so..:-, recovered and went on. He did not anawer the questl in, however. ?TOM" i'.RAI'Y TO THt-: PORE. Ex-Juatlca Thomas F. Orady wa*- put forward lo ? lloa Benator Ouy. Orady thought that ho had another Bpeech In hlm equal to tho ,in? he madi before the commltl *o lcst niRht but he falled to make the Impreari m he had done then. Hls argumenl was ln the nuir. the same as Im had glven t-. the irommlttee. Orady Jumped down from the platform and Chalrman Belmont, coached by Seeretary De PVeeat, pul the vote on Mr Patterson'a reeolutl >n and declared lt loat. Ho then put th-* motlon of Mr. Heii to adopt the eommlttee'l repori and pronounced It carrled. The Cleveland iiemocrata did not com pei n rollcall, a*1 thej mlght have done, bo hs to put every delegate on the 1 >cor L BTATE DEJIOCRATB MARCH OUT. Aft. r the announeement of Mr. Belmont that the invehtlon had adopted tho majorlty report the Btate i> mo-ra y delegates remalned a few mo* ni".its in th"ir s-.ts, then thej aroae as one man. and, headed by Charlea B PalrchUd, walked down tbe centre alale and out <>f the big door ot Alham hra Hall. it was the aecond tlme wlthin a year thal tii-y have performed thla ceremony. Their departure last rear araa followed i>v a Democratlc dcfi-it iif the Btate tlcket, the most overwhelmlng thai partj has ever euffered. "I am gettlng used to this thuig.' sald ".y-J'istl e Power as he strode along ben '. Bverett P. Wheeler. Tin- "Antl Sn.ipp. ra' " departure waa lha slgnal for s gr. at demonatratlon by thi Bhepard Democracy of Brooklyn. Thej waved tii ,1 hata o%*er thelr heada and cheered Mr. PalrchUd and hls aeaocl Rt?_ wlth luch ? rhemen ?? thal they Interrupted the proceedlngfl of the c nventlon Thej jolned by "Antl-Bnappera" all over the houae, and the rackel became ao annoylng to tio- machine men who remalned thal ex-Mayor OUroy gol up .1 romplalned of "the nolse." aa he called it. Davld B. hiii grew a ahadi paler aa be aat ri lently ln hla place ln ip.- a'k.cw delegatlon and The tronble with 11s now.v ,' % ra, thnt we do not lead natatal livea The feminlne portion of our socitty is e?p< 1 islly culpable in thia way. It i-. really n woadei that woaien _rc aa healthy a* thoy are \'t!y few iv.iir.cn ajel -.ty "in dooi eaerclfle. Very maa) get no exerciae tt all Modea . 1 intcrftrc with the proprr nn-.-ciiliir action and arita the rirculation -.'f Ihe blood. All the bygtenic laws are broken II ia llttle wondet lli.it nitic wotw 8 in ti n are troublcd with ?."tne deraaev menl or invgalarlty ln the ,-.<? lion of the omana diatinctly feminine Keglecl and arraaa. lniiiir. v ill show Ibemaelvefl Brri in the most delicate or jt.in-. of the whoie body With itt. 1: weakneaa and ^ickneflfl ao prevalent, u ln t<> be eapected that th' bearing of cnildma would l?- fmught \i:th Jread and dangi 1 M ihould nol bc 10, of courae. N.i ,n.r uevei m 1!l" performance of tbe hieher-l function of whii h .1 woman i- cipal.Ie should nol bc ncrotnpanied b> pain If perfectly natural livina were the ruli it would nol ?>e ao, A? livea are Uvrd mmethina -1 - mual be done A remedy muat l,c fonnd Porovei ttalrtv reara, l? k-lerce naabeen t*hiel Confltiltlng Phyaician lo Ihe Inv.ili.ls; Hotel and RtiTgical Inatitute, of Unflalo. N \ DttritH thal lime he haa ireated thouaaada of womea. Ho h.i*. found nt hi-* Pavorib Pn flcription" .1 ncver-Mling ?Dcrinc foi female romplainU lt Btrengthcna Ihe whoie body and when taken during geatatiea, flhcel eaa the period of laboi and makea chlldbtrth arell ?".?!. painb P ll alao pipmotca an abund...- -oie lioii i?f nouti lnunit l"i thl shilO. gggjjgggjjjfl 860 Broadway, Union Sq. A 18th St MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ^ ADAPTED FOR Tiles, Marbles, _.0PKN ******* Mosaics. WA,LS & *L00Ri Klnest i;?io?Ib?MnUerB' Prleea. WE.TAKE THE Bll NOT YOO A Pure, Natural Sprinsr. Water TII IT W II.I. II ??' Riieumatist, Gout, Kidney and Bladder Dseases and Stomach Troubles, OM! IHlif gfl (MMB F0M 1% DAVB Mtl \1 ??BT R|V. ?'!?'.?? II' l?l. I S F '. I'' ..,_ r_aTvtaa it B i. ? O., UO "?' Tw"i *?S kindir ??? ' ~ut ? ll" 7(>, .tiatlp-..!. . UBtll ' ' .T?. ...... I ha"" MBfWU Bl . - ??r. h.n ?? my ralth la rjui ? I -,,? I.e .Tlll. -i '-'I ' *?" "' ' , ,,r " ,'..p li hai areailr r..-r-tir-a-i i ?> __. th_i Inrour ..' iUr II_t wl - ? ? \t. later and two -..-nOrflBn BW - ct'h-w. ,r?,">, Vr C ??a me * -ir. ? II 1.1 ll lir no r-1""!' '*? ?M ?l. "el MO-IM. Naia imp ^ ?M.5S l* 'I KrafV I'" -J-'eei ?*-'?'? ' ** /.ani i'i, -.Iviv .iii! ? ....... i-' ? "rf'3? ';..:'? ? ? ? -m -.'". ., 'j5jj nMford .-?? , bb4 a ?? '"?: M>r. ' v"r, u':rv!<rr .^-.ti-F Hotahei. ' "" al i ? -'- !? ;.'..-> m R. IVWte'a N ? ? * av#. ? . : .. r . . . . .?? 1 '':_?, Advertising Doesn't Sell Furniture. \\-r don'l eapect ll w'A\ The - -1^ la !,, (.-is*_r.'-'T th? advtaabllit) of ra ant ?celng arhat pklll ln mikim? and ludgment in bujrtng have broughl togethei - roof. Then if ihe gooda do not .-*? II th maelvee, at the prlcea ire have attached, ther | mora t . ? Tl*'s appll ? '" th* ?'"*' ""!??.??! -" k Of Kurti'. tlii.- ln New-Y< rk Cltj I for every ro an In the houae. DE GRAAF & TAYLOR FURNITURE COMPANY, 47 and 4U WeM 1 tth St. NO MATTER N how manv cameras you have GET A POCKET KODAK, $5.00. mrm SK1.I. THKM. HULBERT BROS. & CO, s; Brtaaaea i Suppllea, \ 2(1 Wr.t _BM "al.. I. V 1100 Pulton Bl , Br / fc.M?.r_N CHILDRENp TFETHINC Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup haa been useu for over FIFTY YEARS by MiL> UON8 of MOTHERS FOP. THKIP. CHILDREN WHILE TEETHINO with perfect SUCCESS It 8OOTHE8 THB CHILD, 80FTENS THE GUMS. ?VLLAYS ALL TAIV. CURES WIND COLIC, and Ib the BEST REMEDT FOR PIARRHOEA, Sold by druirsrists in every iwrt of the world. Twenty-live Cents a Bottle. REED & BARTON, BllversaaltkB. :v?rythlna r-?!mb!? Id Sllv.rwai*. st RaaeaBaMB Prie** ST l nlon Iqaare, X. T 18 11AI1 I-.N LANE. K. X. Ilatened to tho "nolee." it muat bave Wghji hlm bb much ns it did Mr. OUr *- tnd his Tam many friends. Th* Benator knea wl it l? metiiu il,. kn.-w that the beautlful blrd of ?i?-;mf?J Whlch he had spent BO man* aeeka 1:1 tr> nd io eatch had apread IU arlngB and taken nicn "? knew that he must (o Into another canvasa aniaa dlvlded party and thal hla app alathai ? J ?hould 'fat t-itether" had falled I ? a. .mpliBB the i..nKed-for resuit. No arondrr ba s^- tnem sllent and sad Mlt GKIFKI.VS WITHDRAW Mr HTU'B reverle was dtaturbed by i looe" on hia ahoulder. He look d U| aad Ba? Danlel O. (irittln. of Watertown, bendlnf over hlr" Mr. Qriffln ls known na ex-0 vern. r F\ rlaht-hand man ln polltlca He had aaplranl for the nonlnatl i for Ui .ral. and Meaara. Hlll and Murph>" ??? atderatel) pttl his name oil th. place "Senator." irhlapered Orimr . dont think 1 r.-,re for thal nomlnation. [he ? ''?'1;\ hold the ?Antl-Si-.al.l..is' makiaa th" re." uncertaln, and I belleve I ?ont try i ? ? Hlll'a face aaaumed a atlll mora aahen , '? "' he maatered his emotlona and ga'.;.._mn ? cold nod. orders ?rere irlven P^mptb ?? nomlnate Norton Chaae lnat( x4 1X-OOVERXOR PLOWER'd BPEECR The Commlttee on Permanent Onantantkm m portedex-OoveriwrriowerforpermanfntcW man. Mr. Belmonl appotnted Bdward M >**p ard of Ki.iKs. and John Boyd Thacher. ol a^ ;,.,,, t0 eac-n Mr Plower to the platfora., Mr. Flower aald la part: I ???..( mvseif ..,,. of actlve poll ?-"J5 earaeat a Uemo,*rat to refuai l IJJJJ li* it needa my aervtceB . n auch an ."g; and I feel prou I keked to pr< i ' ? ! dMIberattona of a e nventlon whoae ? -^ ... reHect the Judaiaenl and opln * a-J ,/ ihe votera ln the Emplre Ot ??"? ?:':'' Simoerau nho adml Jj frankneaa of Demo racy there Ib pa i n ui i tnt.r.'st ln tiu- 'ampalan whion ia ? ? !,J' 'Vt tabm. we,k aaa .**.i.t tir u-'i-uK. ??. p-^ ln conventlon aaaembled - lemn i ?'P1^ f-,*.|,.n.s .,r reform ahlch ftll* ? thelr ^?.^i?_orel lio, and every ene o( ahlch waa t agranll * ^J b) the parti aa - to effeot reforma. Sothlna mor* ???.? ? ""i"** '" *^. ,i... n?a been heard In a lona Ume than theae *?J ?mn relteratlona of Republlcan vlri ? ,,. wlthin four montha of u.e adjournmepi " wltri.n rmir niontn? ... mr a-............. ?? _,. M ,u. Uclatoture wblcb impartlul Jud?ment ?aa ?j P-rihed Si the moat corrupl ln the .ii.|.? ; -f ^ s. tt*. aadof arhlch even th. kadlna l'*'.': 'V,'^ V> ; of the itate ... I Na'; w [h ? Vj?-J?J , .,,. ?aid: -It haa ..how from the l"^"M,.p;.. , ,w ? , paiter nlth the i- "pl;- *h?? ? ;',._.-"? aad. n fai as ll rould. de area and betrai Ihem BROKBM PROMIBBi Tbe nirm.iry of the peeplB of S a V ^ la ne short aaoagh te torget already ih? promisea b" ahtrh tha RepaMI aa pa ? ? - ' *'d*' .a January I. backed b) an uaasaal eapreaalaa o ! ipttlar .o('.(i.lenee. BOT .1" l? f-?rK*l ;1"1' ? *"" cbOly, bumlllatliiK and INxia.-efu'. fall....* ^/.''?'^u .ho?- promlaea, .n Iba anaarab.e Ba i ?*n- " '?"" followed Bvery ptetenslon of reforan .,,_.?, ,ha So party haa wlthin recent yeara ??Ju"?7_.rl!; ,. aera ol g^ern.Bl ln our Stat.- ?u!> a laraj men-.ii:e. or publlc conndenca or \>ith .. areater ?r portunlty ot uratlfylna publl ? ;'' '\. ? month of power w.a BunVlenl lo expoa.- he ra^aj pretence by nbleb pawer had been obta.?? *?"' i.v.-al i>r..'eaie.l r.-for ti.-rH In thelr (rue llgnt ?? ""Whlle a'u.-h a pollU. al betrajral la alwaya OJo4f mht h ?? h brlnai advantage to i>?ri> ?? vr- .t!,-. or not. it la i im aure. n aourroe ar **'.' tnxXion to l?. m.K-ia-s ivho f"lt lh? InJUBtleeJl we poaltlon in wblcb ? comblnatlon tt . rcumatanc" ),,, I i.'.a'el tholr p_r!\ la.at autumn, tb '?'*"j__ J - -llHlutl.-U OU ItlfUlU I'BBt.