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u "Igainst glevelanF" A Lsadloe Democrat of Eonau EepudUitoB tbo Tickot. HE GIYES SOME COGENT REASONS Why ITo Cannot Support tlio Chicago Nominees and Platform?There Is no Longer Any Democratic Tarty. It U Simply a Cleveland Craxo Destitute of Son*c?ftud Itoasoa?"ir Cleveland It a Domocrnt, Then I Am Not a Democrat." toreka, Kas., July 13.?"In sober trutli there is no longer any Democratic party in tho country; there la dimply a Cleveland craw aa destitute of any lonio or reason as a ghost tlanco, and I assure you thero are a good many Belf-roapectiug Donjocrata over the country who are taking no part in it, aa the result will ahow next November." Tho ipeakor was Colonel William P. Tomlinson. for many voara the senior editor and part proprietor of tho A'nnrai Daily Umocral, the lending Democratic daily paper in Kansas. Kditor Tomlineon a week ago in tho Dcmocrut came out in a column loader against Cleveland, and for Harrison and Heid, a declaration which caused not a litllu Hatter in tho Democratic ranks. Continuing, Mr. Tomlinson said, with a tine touch of irony: "Yes, Grovor Clevo' laud has ahuwti in his capture oi the Chicago convention that he Is tho autocrat of Democracy. Tlio fruitless search of the centuries haa been solvod. At last e man has been dUoavered who la bigger than his party. Saohom Crolcer, of Tammany ball, Is a 'hoop big Injun, I but what are all the chief* of Tamnianv * . 1 ...HI. *|.? comoinea coiupuruu >nui mp |ii?uk sachem and all-conquering bravo who holds us a trophy tile scalp-lock of the entire Iiemocratic party. "Was avor the humiliation of a great party moiu abject ami complete. Tho beaten cuniiidato of 1838, rnpudinted by his party in his own slate, trampling . upon all tho tradition*, alt the procodonto of American history. was- yot strong enough to force a nouiination at i tho hntuU of his party at Chicago for n third time, notwithstanding his otvu fa- j mous and emphatic deghirotion iu 18S4 in favor of limiting tfte presidency to (one torm. And yot this man who is on 1 record aa declaring in tho most solemn i language against thu evils of a socond j term; who wanted an amondmont in- . corporate Into the constitution pre- J venting the incumbent of the wiiito 1 liouso from accepting a renomination c lor president, in tlio irony of Into and to < tlie lusting humiliation ol the Doino- c cratic party, is himself a candidate for < the third time for chief executive of the < nation. t "Yet this man, who is foresworn,who a lias thns trifled with his convictions as t no man who has ever sought tlio J'reei- < dency, is bold up bv reformers of the i stamp of George William Curtis, as a * model, and tho loftiest type of the c American statesman. i ' So much for this revelation of Gro- i ver Cleveland as a man. Viewed from ? . the standpoint of principle, in no aonae i is thoSage of Buzzard's liay a Democrat, t His record, both as governor of Now c York and as President of tho Republic, 1 belies the assertion of hit Democracy, c The nomination of Grover Cleveland is tha exaltation of tho Mugwumps; not n the elevation or recognition of true I)c- t mocracy. 1 "If Grover Cleveland Is In any nonse a 6 Democrat. X am happy to esy that I am I not a Democrat. On the tariff issuo 8 Mr. Cleveland is an out-and-out free 'J | trader, while I am a firm believer in the o | good old Democratic doctrine of taritl e for revenue, with incidental protec- i tign. On the money issue, Mr. Clove- <j land Is a gold bug, while I am enthusi- t astic advocate of free coinage. On the c question of eivi) service, Mr. Cleveland ? is a Mugwump of the most aggravated e typo, while I am a believer in the i Jacksonian doctrine, 'to the victors bo- ? long tho gpolls of war.' o "tho beaten candidate of 1833, forced 0 against all precedont upon the stalwart and justly indignant Democracy of the great state of Now York, the idol of tho Mugwumps, there can be no such a 1 thing as Grover Cleveland ever again C seeing the Interior of tho white house j as a Presidential occupant. n "All tho past unpopularity of tho ox- |; president, tho odium of his record as > Tiilac ftf tho rnniiltlif will rim nn 4n I. judgment against him to nid in draa- r ging him down to defeat. J Co will provo t a Jonah, many times wore disastrous to t tlio Democratic party thun in JSS8. (, Tilt Irish voters alienated by his (or- v elgn policy while president, will in the t closo states of Indiana, New York, and c Connootlcat vote against him. The c hundreds ol thousand* of old soldiers 9 throughout tlio north, who are indig- o nant over his scores of brutal and in- 0 suiting roto messages of bills making o appropriations for tho support of maimed and oii/eoblod veterans, will j, Voto the Uopublican ticket 111 oven r greater multitudes than is 1S88. Above c all, whatever the leaders may say or do r to provont it, tho legions of stalwart n Damourntn of Tammany Hall, and 0 throughout tho Empire statu, will on y the dav of the eloction quietly vote for t tho Harrison and ltoid electors to 0 avenge the Insult to tho popular chief, ? David B. Hill, and by burying tho knife v doep In Orovor Cleveland, iorovergot i rid of tho hated mugwumps." t j Why Aim?rionna Honor Him. L Cincinnati Tlma-Slar. I Can any man in this country read tho v history of President Harrison's course t in upholding the dignity of the Araori- t can flag from the beginning of the 1 trenching of Ixird Salisbury to tho set- 1 tlomont of tho unfortuuato Valparaiso c atfair without focliughis pulse quicken ? t Thoro is no Itopubllcanlsm. no Demo- c cracy, no Prbliibltlonlsm in tho Presi- r dant'e administration of the affairs of J the fitato dopartmont. Tho only proper r term to it is Americanism. It has been e in striking contrast to the truckling I course of many yoora pursued by the t Washington liorcraaiont, by President Harrison's predocessor, for example. It has been a revival of tho old spirit displayed whon Perry "mot the enemy." " It is a spirit commended in tho .South ? as well as in tho North, hurrahed for in 1 California as well as on the shores of 8 Passamaquody bay. For vindicating ' and intensifying and glorifying that f spirit the country loves our American } Proeident. _ t Let liter* tio rotten 0 In tbe gastric region. If troubled with nausea r i from sea sickness. biliousuess or other cetuo, i Hosteller's Stomach Bitters wilt immediately 0 put a stop to tha stomachic dt?turbauce. A r prominent and mom unploaaaot feature of llrar complaint la natuaa In the morning. Tbo 0 symptoms disappear and the came U removed ii by tue bitter* Many persons htro very deli* a oato stomachs which ton in# indiscretions lu /. eaUnc or drinkiug. or ereo somo tight that U ! repulsive. disorders. Hnch persons cannot act V mora wisely than to invteornto thetr dlaertlvo n rtrionwltH tho lUtterx. a toMc specially adapted * to reinforce it. Kor anlarln. rheumatism. aid- !" noy tronblesand nerron?ne?* the Bitters will he i' . found marvellously bcuoficial, and when sleep tl la untraoquil and appottto vnnsblp It soon tin- n provcw both. It Is in fact a most comprehenalvo * and dcttgbtlul remedy. C fern /md>r THE RI Nil, JIEID AM> UNION LABOR. < Phe Printer* Ifuye rioine Views of Their j Own nnd Kspremi Tlioin Plainly. ; Vettf York Sunday Ditpatch. * Prwidenl Kennoy, of No. G, in ex- x irossinjc his viows on tho situation, c did: "AH the talk about tho dia- c IUOCIIOU xiau Its un^ill m iuu vwnn w*- . iressuJ by some of the meinbors, that , ho delogatos sent to tho Minneapolis i lonvonlion had exceeded tho powers onferred on them by tho union. Thcae irltioisms arose from a misconception . if what had bturn aaid and done by the ( lelogatoa, and when tho truo stato of > ho case was mndo apparent ail disson- / ion coasod. The union, as a part of . ha great army of organised labor, will, if caiirje, (alio no part in tho political . ampnign ai a body, and each mombpr j rill voto as his party or personal in- , filiation dictates. It rocs without say- , ng that a Rood compositor must be an , ntolligent mas, doing his thinking and , ictlng on his own Judgment. Tlioir J 'otos will bo cast according to the con- | lusions at which thoy arrivo. Demo- i rats, of course, will prefer tho nom- j neo? of their own party, and Kopubli- , ana will voto their own tickot." j "There will be no war upon tho Trib- t inr and its distinguished odltor by tho , iniou this year, such as occurred in i SiH," said Secretary Ferguson, of No. i , "The union ana the Tibtmt mana- , ;ers have arrived at an amicable under- ( tandlng, and the "cruel war Is over." , .'hare may be some lingering acerbity . I lattHna umana some of the members. . ngundcrod by tho long contest in fliicli wci wero engaged, but it is fast .laanpoarlng and will out no figure In . hit nunpaign. All shades of political pinion aro roprosontod in tha union, ind will lind expression at tho polls on lootlon day. There Is (no diiaflection ' n No. 0 on political or other matters, ind tho stories that such is tho casonro oado out of wbole cloth tor political fi'ect." okqanized LAnoRcus raiuMi'ir. "Tho (Cttlainont of tho Tribum quoslon," said Executive Committeeman Joatallo, ono ol the delegates sent to llnneapolis by Big Six, "I rogard as a nasnlflcent victory for organized labor r? genorai, and Typographical Union o. (J in particular. For tlio first tiino n its lilstury, oreanized labor has been ocognlzod from tho platlorm of one of ho great partios. Whon Genorai Porer, in nominating Mr. lieid, called atontion to the fact that tho difficulty rith the Tribune had been settled, und lint President Konnoy, of Typograpliial Union No. 0, was present in tlio onvention hall rawly to vorify his taloments, ho practically said, in my pinion, that no man out of touch with rgauized labor could be tho nominee f tha Ropubllcan party." "Old No. tl should bo proud to have 3d tlio light which brought about tho osultand I think whon tho smoko lours away?when tho villainous mis* opreioatntloiu of the Democratic press ro oxpesed, Avhon the Doinocratic ilicaholdera in our union aro conincodthnt tho matter has boon setled oure and for all, and that no effort it tholra will auccood in placing tho mine in tho dUgrooeful position of Mating its honor by breaking its ilcdgiid word?the honest, fair-minded inlon man, regardless of party, will acinowlodgo tlut ovory labor organizaion in tho country has boon bonellttod >y our action. Aa to the benefits that rill accrue to tho Ropublican party I hink thoy will be malarial, l'or yenra ho ltopublican members of tlio union tavo keen smarting under tho manipuiition oi scheming printers with Domoratic t?ndonclca, ind I am convinced hat loyalty tu thoir party and a sonso if freodom from tyranny in cur own anks, cambinod with tho fact that it nay bo shown that the Konu'olican lominae for Vice Prosidout is not an ncmy of organized labor, as ho iias >een painted, will bring ovory 0110 of hem into lino for the party caudldatos. REPUBLICAN PJU.VTKRS WWW <HVAK& "Being a ltopublican, I shall certainly upport tho ticket to the best of my .biiity, and shall fiud no fault with my )omocratic friouds in tho union for upporting the candidates of the party hey prefer. Tho union, as a union, is lot in politics this year, and no mem- S ier who has its interest at heart will i ry to draw it in. Its uiombers how. i ver, as individuals, ondoubtedly will, ? nd should bo active in behalf of their ( espoctive parties, and practically united t n opposing any pronouncod onemy of i rgantsed labor who may appoar in the 1 lolitical arena," I B. J, Ilawkes is a well-known mem. a ero.'Ko. 0. "I foel delicate about aay. s ag anything concerning this matter," I aid h?, "but there ii no doubt somo t soling exists in the union over the ac- r Ion of the delegates sent by ua to Mln- a oapolis while tho iiepnbllean conven- c Ion was in session. It mast be borne i ? mind that there are two phases to s lie settlemont of our trouble with tho g ViAuik?tho industrial and the polltiiil With the arrangement made to VALS. liipoaa of tho former wa aro all perfont y satisfied, bat annmbar of us thiul not the delegates went too far in deal ng with tho political aspoct of tho mat nr tt+tll urn nnnrAnifllA tllft (Htlicultio miler which thov labored, and foil tlm I'.most any atop vn? preferable to lontinuance of the long standing tli<B ulty. Hows ara not disposed to orit ticisu tho action talcon at Jilnneapoli rary harshly, oven if wo do not giv t our lull approval." TO B* DMCirilMEft "Why was such unrelenting warfar raged against the Tribune while littl irno notice is taken of tha VemocratI 3rooklyn Eagle, or tho Mugwump Evrn na Pott, both of which employ non inion meu?" queriod tho reporter. "You'ro mistaken if you think tli inion has lost eight of tho Eagle and. tb "otL Tho Tribune was our most prouil tent and porsistent antagonist, and si node itself more obnoxious than lesso ipponents. The political and socio irominence of Mr. Iteid also made hiu i target. But, as I have said, wo do no ntond to let up in our fight against tb< "out and the Eagle. At the recant meet ng of tha roprascntatlvoi of tho Intel lational Typographical Association a Philadelphia, acoramlttee was appoinl id to confer with the management o lie Eagle, and bring that paper int ine, and political nrossure will b irought to boar If necessary. Measure iro also under way to effect the sam lojlrable result with the Evening Pom if this citv, They will have to toe th nark In <fuo course ol time, you may b mro of that" rUDDLEitS OKT POOP I'AY. riit Helpers Tllone wlia Suffer?Culling | DmqvowMO pliUlote, A Now York Iron-worker writing fror iocliostor to th3 Xew York Prea says Sir;?Will you please publish tho fol owing with reference to tha paymen >f waged at Homestoad: Tho nav for middling a ton of iron it ?ittsburgh or western district is $5 60 n tho (inatoriijor Dutch country as it i sailed) like Berks county, wliero Mi 31evoland's majority wis over 7,000 ii .888, tho pay for tho same work, wher? [ uui sorry to say. there is such ?m if submissive ana illiterate people, wh' rnve no unions (as in tho wostorn part) s ?.') SO, and what is most curious then b only one puddter to four In the west ?urtlior, it is not only In iron makini >ut othor things, as our c'?ar manulac urors know. Tho hide bound people t is said, are still voting for Andrei 'ackeon for I'roaWent. Now, m far ?? mow, Carnegio, Frlek and the men o ho west have always paid easli. Tho puddlors have been earning goo< voges lor years, Jt is tho "helpers' vnom tho ptiddlore oinploy who suffer ; toll men here that as long as tho moi n tho Pittsburgh district havo to cu vages to keop in competition with thou [elfish, gruady men in the eastern par if tlio state this atatoof affairs will exist know men who are working for wage! o low that thoy cannot have moat or heir tablos?nothing in fact bnt broat ind apple bnttor, and occasionally i litis cabbage. This it In strong Demo iratlc counties of tho stato. Thoy havi to unions and work for any wages the! losses ofl'or. How's Till* We offer One Hundred Dollars rowan or any ease of catarrh that cannot b< lurod bv taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CitoNXY A Co., Tolodo, 0. We, tbo undersigned, have known F f. Cheney for the last Alteon years, ant leliovo him perfectly honorable in al ju?lness transactions, and financiallj ible to carry out any obligations madi >y their firm. , iVest & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, 0. Saldino, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole. sale Druggists. Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internal y, acting directly upon tho blood am nucous suriacei of the systom. Tosti nonials sent froe. Price 7a cents pel Kittle. Sold by all druggists. for nrsPEraw, Indigestion. and stomach dliordcrs. take UHOWNH I HON BITTEHB. All 4wl?n luttp it,>1 perhoulo. Qnnlnehts truOo-mArk uii erased red lines en wrapper. "That (14k1 Hidlilno." Mr. 0. D. Cono, attorney, Parker louth Dakota, says: -"I take ploosnri n saying to the public, as 1 have to ioj rionds and acquaintances (or the las lye yoars, that 1 considorOhamberlain't Jolic, Cholera and Diarrhma Remedj he beet medicine for the purpose it ii ntcndod that 1 over tried. Since ; lavo used it I would not bo without it was always subject to cholera morbtu nd never found anything else tha lives the relief that this remedy doe* novel' loavo home without taking i rith mo; and on many occasions havi an with ft to the rolief of some sulTerei nd havo nover know it to fail. Mi hildron always call for 'that good mod clno,' when thoy havo a pain in tbi tomncb or bowels." For aalo bv drug ists, ' WW Children CiylbTpitcher's Castorla rTntelligencer JOB PRINTING OFFICE I Commercial and Office Printing ,q Dodgers, Circulars, Folders ^ Pamphlets, Books, Cata logues, Fine Cut and Ulus miMp trated Work, Wedding and So DUHNu cial Printing, Hangers, Post ers, Show-Bill Work and Cor poration Bonds. NEW DESIGNS + + + In the Typographic Art Sug gested and Executed in th best Manner. ? color work +> + * t ?. Solicited. We blendall knowi ; colors harmoniously, obtain ing the most striking effect produced with Printing ink. f?r small outlay - + c *-** ~ p" We can get up a line o ; Office Stationery that will bi ; neat and attractive. r ,1 - ; The Intelligencer Job Printing Office 2 5 and 27 FOUBTBEHTH ST., I . WHEELING, W. VA. 0 0 o j Wa>\tLi\vN ?>i^Kaw^**uffMBaMaJlfrOfflS'ff?gSgvVMg^<oa^NllA.>^MrY&Traffli for Infants and Children. a ' "Castor!* law well adapted to children that Castorta ennslOoHc. QoutlpaUoo, , <* I mown to sso. II. A. Aacdkb, u. d., gestlon, g 111 Go. Oxford St, Drocklyo, K. T. TVltoout Injurious raodicatloo. r m Thn n*e of 'Costerla' to sounlwsal Hd * For eererol j?w I ha.e rooommpnded [ in iSrlta so well known that It seems a work your' CMtorta,' u-nJ stall ^ajutywtliiuB to of Rupororagatlon to endorse it Few ore the So so a? ll {is? InvarlaCly produced bcuefidal i lutelllftont families who do not keep Castorla ruulu. ' wlthlo easy roach." Eowm F. Fionas. W. 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Or Atiythlngln Wlro W. a ALLISON. 1707 Kofffltreet. qpI'Ttitaa Tvto\?Uoaou* __ TUJ5 LNTELLIGENUER lb A CLLAU AKi* Puto&NTABLK I'APSfc