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- REED'S CANVASS For the Nomination is Still ftcing Vigorously Pushed BY Tin: NEW ENGLAND STATES. Although llir KrlrmUofthr nalnr M?lr? man mr Frank Knontjh Co 1 onfrM thai ?; McKlhlry lla? a ."Majority ami will h? Xomlnstrri -Tltrlr Only Ohjrrt U to DU play Tlirlr Fealty to thr Wan of Thrtr ? . ? - . ?*?? <i.? U'..?l f~ inniiT iihj m < i itw?in .?v ....... "fioliT* ftr liitorpnrallcm In the Money Plmik-llcrtl will Xul Accrpt Second W?cr. j, ST. LOUIS. Mo.. June 1B.-The Arc of ?\ | presidential hop*' which the friends of I Thomas Urackett Reed are nursing and * which seerped to have been cooled to ashes by Jim? Man ley's forlorn interview was to-day fanned to a flame, which [ certainly niade itself felt in the big ho/tels. where the convention Is being moulded. Massachusetts was the pro: * moter of this re-lnvigorntjon of the Reed canvass and Massachusetts was led by her brilliant young senator, ?K Henr>' Cabot I?odge. whose aggressive I personality has thrust 4t new interest , and added spice into the situation. which give* cheer to the Maine candi!. date's friends. whatever may prove to | be its results. The Massachusetts delegation held its meeting to.day and the re.-ults of Sun} day's movement for a gold plank were made evident. II was anriounceu mm Lodge's declaration for " The malnle?v nance ?f lib* existing tzold standard," 6 and opposition to (he free coinage of ? silver. except by international agreement, had been formally adopted by r Heed and was to bt put forward as tli K' Reed platform and the standard on K. which he wuuM ask the support ?'f ? , the delegates. Th Massachusetts delegation also decided to vote as a unit <?n all questions in the convention, the SK*. platform, president and vice president and any incidental lssn which might arise. At th last moment th?* threatj*y_ oned defection of tli- tw.? MeKtnley , supporters from \V?>rcestvl\ Delegates jfc; Jefferson and Smith, was withdrawn !> ' and both of the c-ntl nj>r. assured their colleague ?f |helr entir^ willingj . ne?s to abldo by xh?* unlt.ru!*ah;l cvt their votes in opnvein ion for It 1. ft-, Their speeches were approved by lively tv applause. K'' After having formally voted it* supgc; ' port t<? th? ?.dd plank, mentioned. th-1 delegation organised a canvass t-"? supfcV. port the plank by ipporttonlng nmoac E.'^' themselves th-' representatives of ?ll it,fc ?tate>and territories on th' r -solutions Bttr.-'. Tommltt t>neh -Massachust Its man being assigned one or more members l, -^of th* resolution." commftt- to int-rKv. view and to vndeavor to pledge to th-Reed platform. This w ?rk is tf? b-k<^' done to-day and another meeting Is to gi,be held t i ( onip.i: rioter and report on the results. Mr. Curtis Guild, of Boston, said: Ki.'? *'A motion ill b>? mad" on the floor Of the conveni'^i by .i Mas?arhusr,!t:: k- dei.-2.itf to Insert the gold j.lank In the P' platform, unless the ?mmltt? on ressi olutions r port such a plank This motion .?upp?>rtM I v th Mnssa?5U chuselts :tnd NVu V ?rk delegates. and by other state how many more we Pp.. cannvt sta;- <1 :':n:: ly at present A< p?. for rumor, chat Massachusetts will c-?n, K?nt t ? m.?k-? any -nomination of Mrg" Ktaley unanim without .. ballot, they arv absolutely unfounded " Ma." arhus ;i?. M and New Hampnhir. have their headquarters in a E?v ron "it tii" t -?p(l fl>jor of tlr* South-rn Hot?! Mxii"- w.i.4 the < rural and raoKf |||-! #pfcioni? :.->rn -il witldn twentyfour I hours u !iai? bin ..-"in--i tv'tn ?iei*nratinns i which I.-aye Reod'.- friend* n<> mot-- ! c.iur- to murmur, n* th? y did last w k. that th oampnfgn -?f !h?ir favorite - n J was no: in c\ri?ne?' in addition to the custom try dr m ? -rl-..' -?f bunting. th*r* j are-two life slz. p^iniinrs of th*1 -pen' r j of the bcns<?. Aero . :!:? firo.id str '! I fr<?nt of th* balo'HN *?r from th.Main room:: th* animuncm^nt p> *'R-"d headquarter.*" in ?d".:tri" light globe? for night display. Th-re is strung ncro*j th -tree* .t mammoth. but far fr??m iifelik-- portrait of thMaine stat-.*man. M?rp'"*ri "f th* R-*d Club of Main . pr <\ld~ thems?-iv-? with consplcu'?ii h ? * Mr Am -.- Alien one of th?- Maine dH-g^t-w at I trg" and the secretary and political advisor of Mr. ft", d said fi.-hy: "Mi R^d's strength her.- previa to be greater than we had thought liefore w- ram'' to St. Louis that It w uld !? Kwrv on* seem* t?? be !"<)klnir ?< Reod n < th" fogl Iij cm iruurr <>i in? K'H'i m.uiw.ii<i m?-. f?' m-nL H#? h;u? been committed to t h" j? plank which *- v -rnl Ktat?*s "fid -r.-" 1 yesterday ?tnd w to muster for him roo5t of ih" ?tr?-nuth of tho.v ht.it.^ The ntnteinent that Mr. Ip<d would not un'I'.T any condition.-' a?vrpt th'* nomination for tfu vl? pr< :<l ncy f? ub?olutely crr^ct an'l canpot !? mail*- too / emphatic. HI:! opponents are urging hlf name In conn-ctlon with th?? second place raerrly t.t detract from th" vtreagth of .fil? campaign for the llr;t place: !?uKB?,.stlonj* of ?:.w) for th<? vice > presidency .Jo not come from hln friend*, f *$Wh'Ile w?- nr< p. .t predicting that ft.-cd will Ik nominal'il. u<- ar<- hopeful with what we OfiMld r good ground* f"r our hop"" on?l nr~ hanking thofo hope* largely on th> growing *tr? nsth <?f th?* n:?'\ -rr?ni wra k i -ii urn piann Malt" haa n?? -'Mi'IJflat*- for th" vlrr* prcHM^ncy Th U tin r< arson why *h~ ?h"tiM l** j;|\ ii that oflle?* an *h?' 'I'*'* "l?ot want It. Sh" I ? naf -lv Republican S',. itnte nii'l the ! "f ih? fituatlnn & ' ijplnt* to N' -.v York a? the H?l<l fr??m fe, which th" vl pr. il-titlal timber y hnuli h- '-h r> R?*|>r? s- ntat'v?* rHiiirlry. Governor ''kavv* nn>) Senator Fry.' have hwn tliru-t forward as vice pre?ld*nMal rnnrthbit- * but th" -* tlon:? hav?- not o>n. fr n? Main*' Th-y nr* all Rood m? n. hut th'lr nam"* Imv merely been u*'-l by the McKinl'-y |>enpl In an ? ffor: *lth< r to rtriln*' j & or to plac.it>' th?- rtnt "f M.ilie- ? < hp- 1 i., of what they may r? cm! an h?*r ill*aff?*?*- I $?' tlon. Main" <! ti n? I t'> be pla ! a- rated In a K-puMI n rampalsn " Th? r- u.i cimiifHlnt it ch- Mho le !?- : Jan?l h-ii'lnuartcr* tint K< d'n man IUK'-ra h'ivr civ. r Kho'li ! lam! H" work i to do f >r him. '? I Smith. HTftary ?>f th'' /M? r.itJ/ n *aM "\V> ftr f .r It -'! and pold; w?* will j, ' votf f'>r Hi'' I and w'p .?! nnxlow.4 t ? ' work for him. I?nt non?' ?-f hi- ?nana?'rn have l?rrn s? !.'. nnd w?* ?! ? i"?t <xjiort that ho u ill i nominated h? r.iii Mr m >''' '1 ' 1 'atlon Ih wrong,hilt we cnmdd'r him th< hralnh ' man In the country nu i i will v<-t for him <? & ' Ions a* he If l^fom tho convention." 1!?*nry I. <! . .1 ph Mml'-y, Pt* fifat'' insurance Commissioner t'arr. Kg. and othfr workers. wore exft tr* ly a?ir. thl" morning and y t M frnnk In tlr'.r u i.-in-i.tthat ^ Mr fc- MrlvlnJ* V I) '! ' .r majority, K-nat-r had < ?r:f?#r? ?!? with th'- South i rarollf ? ri . !. t Virginia. and jr. - N'-'v York < 1 I in> n and announ?fd ?' thftt h- ht\'I n-"*\trnwox fr-irri th*rn f a"t)v. .r.jwirl fur Rocd and a I?h-'l;-.' 'f mi nary *<>rk far I" lay. . He Mid; " n lor-d southern deleft ' Khton }fv>- hii n I.M'l ly I r -at?*1 ?>' thMi'Klnl'-.v marMiV't Th?*y i?r- rnlfti 'I ..r? j'l >ratlon and v1 \ -I 1. Hi' Tr. nut) .r it y <.f th- m have <|. ' u. a / .r Mr It- ' A .nst r. t In tin connection In. that '".J . . mm", t N? Vork. a prominent IMat? < -1m I man ami an ln?tri?' ( I (i nnt foi Moiton. \ ?i? one of f.i ! 1 | r 11 tin* nn?v?'in?'nt ?"f th'; roh ;.-.I ir.< (| toward* I. In addition t.- 'hi, . . ??) nt ?ii K'-i- iis faction of 111.. Ml .111 i 'I'l'iMt i 'II owing to !!? t f 1: 11 Mr Manna ' tit?i?" 'I t<? hi t atn v^ltli ''hatirii v F|ll"y. hfi'l h H' anr: trti '->\ (If rtf'-lv-" f <r R?ed. -?;ituriilly th> r?- wan rri?#r r? Jolelng In the Rood camp. Mr. Koed'x manager* w?*ro iti every state headquarters during tlu! day and tmi ?*.?. > | as much Itr?- about their own headquarters as in any part t?f the city. THK GOLD TLAN Of \tw York-Tim llrlrgntlmt H'nrklii|{ t?? In?rm ilir Word In the tMiitform. 8T. LOUIS. Mo . June 15.-Mr. Piatt. Mr. I^autcrb.ich. Mr. Depew. Mr. Ilaekett and Mr. KuaHott were in Mr. Piatt's room Just after a late breakfast when the Maryiand delegation arrived and announced (hat th?\v would stand by Mr. Piatt's proposition t ? insert the word "sold'* in the platform. Chairman llarkett. of the New Y?rk committee, aakl when this occurred: "Well, tint's thirteen state.-, Just as many as we started the union with." After the withdrawal of the delegation Nlr. Piatt admit fed that the bsue for which New York was now fighting was gold instead of'Morton. The del? gatfon would 5how its loyalty to its candidate, but would make its sttong?..u. ?.r I-, present ?oid standard. , Said Mr. I Matt thi:? morning: " I??vernor Morton (# the paid candidal*? and his platform since his candidacy was prompted lias boon for tin* use <>f the word "gold," In the platform. Therefore, if we win this fight, we shall hav? won .1 partial victory for ilovernor Morton, even If he In not nominated." Mr. Lauterha-h said this morning when asked to define the present status of the pold llitht: "Why H seems t.? mo that we are in this position: Mr. Hanni is at present In control .if the convention. If we continue to pain recruits. he may concede t 1 us the honor ?>f drafting the plank. If he does not beljpve we are strong enough to b;at him. then be v.lll arrange a plank without u definite mention of gold. He has neither denied nor afllrmed our proposition as yet. We are making a h"? fight and canvass of the matter nnd If it not settled by to-morrow we will tiring >t t.? the attention of the fonvntion. I do not want to be thought disparaging In my view of the McKlnl* y str? ncth. but I do say that the precipitation .if a fight over the t:dd in the convention mi?ht t-irn the tide towards some other candidate and defeat Mr. McKlnley Of course I appr^'vut" that his managers ure shrewd enough t ? seek cover." Mr. I'latt bad representative* out in ntl minrtor* ?hl? m.inline and bis i-alters were many. Senator L ?dg?\ who Is managing with vigor tho-Reed <ampatgn. railed early in th?? day and annnunrfti th:it h>' had been practically notified by the Manna |?eople 'hat lie would nut h- allowed to dictate any term* on platform. Mr Piatt *mll< I at the Information and j?aM: "Well. we may, tog *tlr?r. chang" that attitude before tA: day is over." THEOOLD BATTLE WOK Actouting l?> Stumor l.oHcr. ??f tin srtl* l-Utlrrii M*tr? tu l.lnr. ST. I,OI!IS. Mo.. June l.V?Senator llenry (' I.odce. of Massachusetts. who ha* much t do sln:*e his arrival yct;tcrday in putting new vitality into the movement for an absolute declaration for the gold standard in the Republlcin platform. said r - I.ty that he considered th?* battle as won. "Wc have been actively at work." lie said. "and. have received so many a-?*urane? < that we cannot longer doubt the succes.* <f our movement. The eastern mates an* all coming int ? line and many of the western stnt s a;< well. We have assuranee? fr.-m more than twenty ??f them. t> -ins .?U(i * m-ist largt ly r prcb??Tit? d In the convention." "Will the word "gold" be used?" I "To be sure. The objert .?f the moveI ment is t<? ?eure an une jutv.?eal 1**r1 laration for the gold standard. ftut ! there will be no evasion or equivocation *' In r.^ply to a question as to whetfier | Mr. Hannn acqu!' ?<. I. Mr. I? ?<!? Ki!d. sicniflrantJy. that }> hud iK?f s? " "r in any way consul t-?d with Mr. Hanna. EX-GOVEKNOii F0SIE3. Of flliln. >?y* tlir VVur.l linlil %% III t?r In tllr PJiuik of III*' I'lrtlfoiin. ' ST. LOl"IS. June 1 j.?Kx-Oo\vrnor Charles F'?*t?*r. ?! who was .secretary,^ th- tf-asury under th<? Harrison administration. was i K!tv.: an a<?i\> part t?-dny in utglr.t; th?' Ohio d-]-*?jat?-.<. including Mr. Manna. t-j make th?* flnaii'-ial plank sp--rilu-ally u odd standard ?! I.irats?n. and t us-' ihe word gold that Ok-' ?-?uld b?* no d."i!?t about fit If r tlv letter or th" spirit -?f the volution. Kx-S^frrttary t"'* -t*-r j?ald tb.it c-?M had obtain-d an imp .rtan~** and sign Irt-.in*. n.-t h-T' tof ?r- att.i. h?-d ti? it Th?* dlwu?>?i'?n as t" th?* platform ??n th-ni.?n??y <]iicftlon ha . turn?*d whoJly upon the point as to wh.^her th< w r I r-M la to be used <?r omitted-?whether n> phran shall H.> "the existing standard' or 'the i-xistmg gold standard.' "In view .>f the Miprem Importance of adopting a platform nhotit which- no controversy whatever either eipr?w<"l or Implied ran had. it borom-s highly Important tlxit the word g-d I Itused. With ??rh i platform hundreds of thousand* of honest money Democrat a will vote the Republican ticket." WOMAN'S 8UFFSA0S. Tlir Plmk In In- I'rrar-utnl In tlir Coin mlllrr on l(r?)il(illoii?. ST LOUIS; Jun- i:.-Mrs. J. EU?I Foster. president of the Women'" Re- i publican Association of the ITnit?*<! Stat on with a party of Republican ladl? s. is at tho Lindell. They ar. asking for a mnHnuo'l r?? <gnitlon of v.oman'.* work for the Republican party Mrs. Foster said "The Industrial distresses of th?> last few years have taught women tie* benefits of protection It has been a I?>11 r Iciwon. but an effective one Thetk women will support the Republican Irk-t. Th- women ,.f S-w York, of Illinois, ami thiwc .?tnf*-s where tipwonn-n vot have r*T??l*-: I valuable a*i?lntiinc . In California an>l Idaho th" It* j.oMlran party ha." m Inr -1 th?pending constitutional amendment >. r in ?vln?c p.?litK-.iI ?U?at?ilitl<-M. Tip- party will Rain much l?y thl- |?r??urei<?lvo .? ||i?ii. \Vh||.' all tlv member* of the :i*' oolatlon arc not tMifTrnclit*. w?* iir?* all h*M"| that th Ih-M lnt>-r?-j*t? Of the h 'in . of education an-l of u .rurn .? lnduiitrlc* are <>n*erv. <1 hy Itepubllcnn 1 cMallorx anil administration." Mr- 1.1111c J). vpf.?aiix Mink* an-l Mr*, ''arrle Chapman Catt will pr- rit t> the committee on renlutl mi th< followlii : plank: "Ui'*?1v. I. That tin- JlepublUan party In national c*4i vent ton n^'inhl.'l, hereby ? 'omrn'l* that '>nri < ? shall nubrnlt to the 1eRi*lniur< .? ??f the several siute.* a proposition to ? ariv-nd th>- f'.l'-ril ron?titiitk?n. a-t i pt>?vid<that rh'- rlsht of ritlfcens ??f the I'nlte.i Ht.ites to vote Khali n?'t Iw denied nor MI'IIUK"! I'J III" nil" I mill' I Il'W l?>anv slat* on account of They win ;t<-k ? . !? h' .1 r< 1 by the com- 1 ml It ? (?, and al ? by iho convention. SILVER MEM WAITING For itir I'lntforiii ll< r?ir> Tlicy llr?Mr Uhrthrrlo lUlt nrMli b. ST L0IWH. Mo., Juno 16.?Tho d?h'gntPH ft >rn I h?' ullv-r stat'-c ha v.- again |M.f<H.on?<| ihHr nml it I* now tiri -rtnln uh-th'cu Joint ( nf t--.< <*f Hp- <lo|f?;it'd from t li?- ?S1 fT? r-nt : t.?t? ? will In' In-Ill until .?r? 1 ili- ' "iiin.llI' on lOpolutlonH ar??< upon tlir? platfonn Tin* < haw "t plan In dur to thr fart that some difference of opinion hu been d'-vlnped In foin? of 11?.? ftat- v an to tin* rnont advliriMr- i.iun>- t" purf iM'iJ. hi ?omc InntJtiifvM thtfn? In a dlvi/Jnn in to ti . window of a bolt whntl ver the plalft rni may i"\ Tli" ' 1.. i i ; 1 rxlvt* in tin; Montana and I't.ili ?l' |i ;:atl"ii Tin- Montana (I' li lCull"ii Ih iY'-hIv dlvlih'd, with S'-notor Mantle heading th* vlnit r.i\"t . 11M" t'? Wiilhlnu I 'll i-f t Ji? "tivi ntlon. ' and 8011.it.ir ''artM- )!?-;? Iliifr tin- foi.?M oppH.srtl to thin irtlnn tin ! I i'Iuk thrr.' di l"Kat< ? m 1 ?>?ch idd T/ii? trnhj-'i-t tomwil ili" h i-)'' of ?1 uff * u Htormy .?? ??? at the meeting of th?* delegation In-day. Both s< nntor* arr however. nnxlopH to pi.\-,rv" hifriuony !:i the party In th1*!** uHlf n?l both will heal late before M'jutratlni; upon thl.< ?lksu?\ In l.'tnh there In a majority fnvnrnblo tn .1 twit. Tin* Colorado 'inJ Idaho delegations ur?- solid fur a bult. "QUAY NAMED I'or \allon?| ComitilUrriiintt by llie Prtilt*)-lvniiln l>rli jjmIIoii. t *ST. LOUiS. June 15.?Pennsylvania will present the name of M. ?juay to ihe convention and of the sixty-four votet of the Keystone state llfty-cight will be f.>r Quay *nd six for McKinl?*y. The McKlnl?-y nvn counted four \oi's iis sure before tin- caucus oinvened at .s o'cl;< k to-nlrrht and they count the result as a ?aiti f<?r them, although th?- caucus wi-nt fr ?m llrst t? last MS tlit* i.'uuy men dictated. The programme was written out Iff >r- th?. .iucus met. and with tlK exception ??f tw ? unimportant items, tin* Ingn were in exact accordance with the I vi>. \v rlf Iimi t>l:< iih of lit The commltti-t appointments were as follows: National Committee. M. S Quay. Chairman ??r delegation. clovern.?r Hasting-*. Kules. 11. II. Itingham Credential.'^. NV. H Andryv. Permanent Organization. Charles H. Mullln..ltosolui i>>n*(. Smedley Darlington. Vhe caucus atlirmed the monetary standard adopted by the state convention. in favor of a gold standard. The only fight wr.s (hat made against (Jua.v l?y th? MeKlnley men. th vote >n all "ther point a bring unanimous. There was no opposition whatever to the aehvtKin of guny an a member of the national rommUtee. The Qudy men rpressed ther.welves as confident ?'f the success ??f ihelr eandidat" and deflated t?-nigh? 'hat they would continue vollug for their tnan ux Ions as then' was any contest for the nomination. V'itu* Uii?1 t>r llllitd. MIL\VAlTKKE. June 1?Senator VI las In an Interview here was asked: "Did you see the re|*>rt In a" Chleago pap**r that you said you w<nild vote for MiKlnJey and that -Mr. Cleveland would aJso. Is it sr>?" "Yen, I saw the statement. There Is not a word of truth in It. I have n^ver entertained such .? purpose, nn.I I never h ard Mr. Cleveland spy a word which would give the least suspicion that h ha<l any." "Will there be a bolt at Chlcag'Mhlnk you? " V i n.T ftm ?ilte..rif . Ki O f t don't cone'*(}(* by u'tiy ??Van> that ih> Democratic party id to bo lurm I out. t folly." Fair of Ihr Pr?rri?i?Kri> Speet il Dlnvitch to tin; lut?,llli:,,r'*?,r. PAJtKKRSBURG, W. Vau. Jun.- ir.Albert Dawson, an employe ??f I'-Mdlc & Dcpii". a:;ent* for several br- w 'h. r- , was '.ri.iu.-ly ami probably fatally <?it In flu; abdomen by a man namtd Jarkson. of Mari-tta Daw->a wa' trying t?? ? pa rate Jackson asj?I a mrtn nam-Ml Harvey I fill, who v. wJivmi J;?. k ; ,n miM>. 1 hrn. Hill i3 in Jail, but Ja? kvn Is at large. Vul Doolilr f >rntt otii?. Sp*Hai Dispatch to tti?- Intelligencer HUNTINGTON*, W. V i . Jun - 1&? Lilll" and A Hie. little daughters ? ? Walter Knight. of I., sai;. were pi.'tying jn I a small b.i?t last evening. When thoy j had paddb'd >iult?* a distance from tin* j shore. a l?oat was approaching and they became ex -lt? i ami l*?th leaped ?t!t > the jv r. Th- y u drown* 1 ! < fori? ass (.stance p-ach'ti them. Nniiirlliloi; llr 4 oulil .Not Karapf, Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. HlTNTINr.T" ?N. \V Va.. June 15Andy Toli-r ilattb-ld putto th-aulhorftlci <<r Mingo runty last even-* lntj f??r iJ??- muni' ? ->f Millard Hutoh'-r. a rival ?f In*. The murder occurred J.i : July and llatflel.l ha.< wandered at large .sim-c that time. !? n iw has conMtini'ii ?n :i:i?l run't live onl> a fv.v days longer. I)ii?liir*? Cwrrtl. WHEKLINC. W Va . May 17 1*96?1 hav?? tak?-n Hood's Sarnaparilla f<?r dizand it entirely cured me. My brother la now taking it for impure blood and he say# he finds it the lust i!-.<Jirtn?* !i h.?' rv-r Cried. and ! nm thankful for what II Sarsajwirilla l?n.. d"ft*' in- Mi-- Una Wurtzbactvr. 107 Hast Eleventh t*tns t. Hood'." nil# cure all liver Ma. \VK might t- II you more about <?n* Mlnut - rough Cure. but you probably know that it cure* a cough. Ever .?n?* 4*i. m w ho haa used it. it Is a perfect remedy for roughs, colds, hoarseness, it is an ?*si>erlal favorite f??r children, being pl?-as mt ; ? Ink*, and quirk In eurlng. i*hari?t? it. ??oetze. ' "rner Twelfth and Market streets; l>ow|e <fc t*>mpany. Bridgeport; JVabody <1 Son. Benwood. For Over Fifty Year* >lm, WIdnIow** Soothing Syrup linn bo. n uivd by million* of mother* for th*-tr chlldivn whll. t?^thinp. with p.-rfi-ci hucodk It sooth?? thf child. *ofti ns ih** Rum*. allay* .'ill pain: cup s wind colic, and Is th?? 1?* nt rfni^dy for diarrhoea. Twcnty-llvp crntu a bottle Can't Tills is tho complaint ot BD . thouMBdn at this mason. B* Thev hnvo no appetite; ^ood docs not relish. Thoy nwl t hetoning upof the stomach antf digestive organs, which n course of Hood's Sarsaparilhi will give them. It also pur Mien and cnriches the blood, curcs thai distrcM after eating arid Internal misery only a dyspeptic ran know, err*tea an appetite, overcomes t hat tired feeling and builds up and sustains the whole physical system. It so promptly and efficiently relieves dyspept ic symptoms and currn nervous headaehrs, that it seems to have almost "a magic touch." Hoods Sarsaparilla Istlielwst ? In fart the One True Blood Purifier. ?_i *, rt'ii nrc ,M,,t after-dinner nood S Fills |>ill?. aid digestion, ^c. [M.OCKS, ETC.?JOHN DECKKB It CJ. J After House Cleaning... ! You will n'?:i| n kwhI i.'LOrK* to hrlp lirlulit'-n iKn 1?AIC!.?IU. Wo h.iv*t in it-., k a laryo au?orliiK-ril at very low |it !. ?. IVrhap* you nro fhort nn SPOONS, 1: N'lVKrt or KOltKSt \\> run ii< 11> lull out Our HTiH'K J* )i\TK" \V? iiiii m-II you ln-rt quality Hllvi-r Knlv>i in.'I l'\?rki? jiI I * r t h that it wouM ho i ln'iipfr to in*" than Si?-I Knlvcif ana J'ork-t you aro continually m ounn?; to li? i> brbrht To ntlniulntn traili 'luring th?* <]ul| wont 111* of th* yrnr, xvo will m?H ?ur Un.*!* nt ?: really inluml prl< ? n \Vi> itr?* no-v rr'-i ivim: mno nlrn Ht.nl f t: MKTS nrul IIKI.TB They will tin In 'iroat ?1? mnfl 11?I < ?'rn?nh. Mnvr inonoy ninl trailo with a Huuso that buy; irood* for Ct?h. JOHN BECKER & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, 3527 JACOB STHEET. \ NFAV A DVEIvTI: KM :::TS. Cyclists' Supplies and Novelties.... A Full I inc o! the Latest Novelties lor Cyclers Just Received. . . . . . Handle Bar Covers, Bells, Cennots, At j istible Handle Bars, Search Ligbt, Twentieib Centur? and Electric Lanterns. Ivorything Required for the Bicycle ????- ? SPALDING WHEELS, The standard wlioel of America. Price, positively set at SIOO 00 for 1S96 Medium ^rade wheels at reduced figures. Wra.Scliwei'tfeger, 1146 MAIN STREET. POLITICAL. Ctil! for Republican District Meetings. At ii inert Inc <>f t Ii?? Republican Kxecutlve Committee h?-l?l on tin* 1'th day of Jim". 1W., th?? following rail wa* mad- : The qualified Republican voter* <>f Marshall county will mwi on Saturday. July 11. iv<\ at 1 oVlock p. in., at tlx- places hereinafter designated. for the purpose of lifflnK delegates til U)<! convention.ii<<ni*'<l Im'Iou : Flvi' delecnte*? are to 1 ?> flectwl Iri ?a< h rri.tirlMtert il district In .?ald county t.? euelt of the following conventions. to-wlt: To ihe state cdnv^ntlon. culled to ui< t at I'arkernhurg July l!J, 1M*>; to the congre? lonal convention and to the judicial convention f??r the Flint congressional and I*lrst ju.p ial district of West Virginia. w*pertlvcly. neither of which conventions arc a? y? t called: CNION DISTRICT. M>\Meohen School House, one delegate to r.i h convention. oty ItulUlinic. two delegates to each convention. U'hltenian'8, one delegate to cuch con\ ntlon. j Sherraru. one d? h-rate to each conven- J (ton. SAND HIM. DISTINCT. Prurlnrt No. 1. three delegatt-tf to each | convention. precinct No. 2. two delegates to each convention WE 11ST Kit DISTRICT. Pleasant Valley, three delegates to each convention. Calls*, two delegate* to each convention. WASHINGJT<?N DISTRICT. <"ourt Houjc, two delegate.; to each conv<:?tl??n !.'a?t Knd School House, two dtlegati. to each convention LIni??tone. one delegate to cach convent ion. CLAY DISTRICT. Itorsey'f, lour delegate* to each convention Roshy's Rock, one delegate to cach convention. FRANKLIN DISTRICT. Craysvlllc, three delegates to each con[ \< liltnn Falrview, two delegates to each convention. MHADK DISTRICT. Rock Dale, two delegates to each convention. Lynn Camp, one delegate to each convention. Nauvoo. two delegates to cach conveni 11uii. CAM KRCIN DISTRICT. ! Cameron, three delegates to each coni v? llttnn Terrell'?, two ?1?-2? gates to each conven1 t ion. LIBERTY DISTRICT. Tnwmhfp Halt. uvo delegate:! to i-acii 1 convention. Hi# Hun. two d? IcgatcB to each convention T/te vntire for .s/itd nt^n t? !i> ballot, ;?n<! the dolejeiit** <ir 'Iclrciite* In N- ??-|?H-t. .| at each jdaco r # ? ! v inc th?hlKhpst n'ltnlwr of vot*s shall !> declared th*- ?ir!<?cat.?i to said ronvcntlons for whl< h t?? -> ar?- 1 1. Said m< - t?n?;n i h.ill I"1 held In accordance wlrli t!*c proM.-tons ?'f chapter Acts ??f ivy.. V I: A N K K IM MINS. Secretary. S S V.'I I 'N. 'ii.ni man STATIONERY, DOOKS, KTC. SS I8S2. 1896. Kg We have the larqpst and best selections of ^ Wall Paper km <ind v?. g Room Mouldings F.rer chovrn in thl?cltr. A nfwcisl lino ? ( Stripe* in ? ''imbinatlotifc" I w carried only bjr ii*. A full line of & Varnished Tiles K& lor bntli rottiu iiti'l kin-lira*, our price the c?rhUiiinni?s on Ifecoratln; glvoa. Work jf u*rnntee?L 92. H JOS.GRAVES'SON No. 2<i Twelfth Street. SB HAMMOCKS. h^AMMOCKS. A ljr,;e line of Hammocks from 30c to 5J.OO. Call and bee our SI.01) (i.iihuuuv. CARLE BROS'., Mari^rct COMMENCEMENT PRESENTS! Un ( nil nttoiltloil l??Onr Special Book Sale! On nct-niin? uf imlMIn;; rxtrnnlon to K|or>' Work In ?' mxt Monday. |'rlrr< n-dtirid iroitl prr rfDl ( Vf-r 6,000 volumm In all bindings and prlrrx. A II. ?v lino Of I NTi:itNATIONAI? TSIIU.KH and I*. 15. I'll AY I511S anil in M NA I.H. .\n, 1 or?!? r* nital M rrdiii'ifl rat?-.?. STANTOH'SB?okscTOTE. 1>am: hai.i. <;'??>!?s. ri:ngri:T. > IIAMMik'KS. KOOT IIAi.US All of th<- 1'onnlar Mairnxlnc. iml I'npTH up in iliitIiool;s and Kiniluiwry. (}onpp| Hymn-; In tlx ir various tilylcu C. H. QUI TOBY. np2) 1114 Market bluet. Eczema All Her Life. Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Oa., says that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Kczema, which the usual mercury afid polish remedies failed to Relieve. Year by year she was treated wUh.Various medicines, external applications and internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, and her condition jjrew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did not seem tc reach the diss* ? ase at all until S. S.S. was ^iven, when tgT U| on improvement Vr''**' uas al once n?t'ced- | The medicine was ."V -g|ff N continucc-i with favI'M orablc results, aud dovv 's curc<l / M?uud ami well, her fek?a i:; perfectly W- ' clear and pure ami ^fL \yVi ' fclie has been savetl * from what threatened to blight her life forever. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) cure* Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real blqcd remedy und always cures even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy. Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; a tonic won't cure it. Our books on blood and /gc^ skin diseases mailed free to J&v auy address. .^Rk . Swift Specific FjvfrV mgS9 Co., Atlanta, Ga* Heart Disease Kills Suddenly; but never without warr.injrsynipt<iniK surli a* KalnL Weal; or Hunirrv J*do1L?. Irregtilaror Intermittent Pulse,Flattering or Palpitation of the Heart, Clinking Sensations Shortness of lircaih, Swclllapuf Feet an J Ankles, etc. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, Cures Heart Disease. Mr.'Geo. L. Smith. of il?c Ceo. L. Smith Mantel Co.. Louisville. Ivy., writes Feb. 26, 1594: "For about a year I was a torrlblo sufferer from hoart trouble, which pot so bad I wa? obliged to alt up Jo bed to put my breath. I had to abandon business and | couW hardly craw! aronnd. My friend. Mr. JuliusC. Voght,one oftrar loading pharniai cists, asked nio to try IJr. Mile*' Ileart Cure. I 1 had used Uttlo imnoiban a bottlo when I the pain ceased and pnlnitHtinrui entirely disappeared. I have not had tho slightest trouble since, and today I an attending tobusiness as regularly as ever." Sold by drupplsta everywhere. Rook on | Ileart and Nerves sent free. Address Dr. Mile* Medical Co.. Elkhart, lnd. Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore Health. fredftrcftnk "s*Jamaica (jr/ngep Corrects all paingiving disorders of the stomach?allaying Cramps, Colic, IV/Tz-wJ-wfc iyr\A ! Utiv? instantly relieving the distress of flatulence. Invaluable in all emergencies. A remedy that has been doing good for 75 years. Ask for Fred Brown's. Sold everywhere. KUE? ituou > * ?>.. riti:.u?! I.PHIA. SUMMER SESSIONS OK THE "wxiEZii.ijiisraBusiness CoIIese i For the Itenrflt of ton. her.-, and othcrn <!f?irin.: nhort. t . :irs?,s in Ho<?kK"fcUvi<i'::!?pf?y. Ins, Tt-!? uraphy, or any or tliu liti^lt: !t branches-. PENMANSHIP A SPECIALTY! lor hoy* nn<! Klrlf during tli?- vncatlon. I W-nliinliiK Monday. i, Jv?.. i*. w foriniM ?u< h .Monday uusli ,: Iho miintiu-t S|hm'IhI1v !n\v j i !' ' f"! nil's mrnt*. or ;r RI> / wstUv:' Wellington aifd Jefferson College SUMMER SCHOOL. Jtixio UO. - upusi '7. Instruction Kiven intmlwii ?< '!? Faculty |n I.Hiln, ticrmnt) In: !mu M*lli?"<i .:u? riijr?M"0 <M??i.? *Miilrnl? oltlior .. I or funltor ftti(orutjtiio i nl \ > frot. J. a. schm11 Uiy'OwAi Wi^Uiuctou, l a GENERAL NOTICES ot2ET (11 tlio or- Ins foi pt no! or i i of \\ i NollfC.j'i h?*r?*'?y . tinners os.th'! loan of i v, of t)i*> < . ? 1 Whrollnjcxhat ?'.-i June u. i .: . 1 to tho rrfiuir?Jn<TJts of t!i?- ordtnnn< i i i cltj.;?* I luy 12, i-''. entltl : ordlnani provide for thi Immi. Halo o: i'f;au? of the <Ity of \Vhe?ling be kqownw bomb of ISM, and un rtdtmpjloinindpayment thereof, and vldimj for t be paymi m Into tlx u'. ury i rj '.-i:" amp ints from th? revi of III" Ind V . v 011 tin follow iny d? lti?:d 1- : : .< I ;i . j?-r , ord!nano?!jwera duly dotermtn . lot i?y Maid eommJ??lonors for redemption and I tyni< .it on t !io !.: I . to-v.it: Bondi No. three 01 llflO; eight (8) for flOO; No, ten <;' > for N tit y-four ?74> for $o on I and flftt (115) lor .<!, : . lundred n:ul l hu? I* ! : . 1 hundrcd'tlln'd thirty-nine (189) foi " So one hundred ana nlnety-foui . t.,: V No. i tt'n n:mlr<?1 .i > >.<irfi.w". No. hundredai four (23{) tfif Sl.o"*: No. tv.o hundred . . i flfty-threo (Z23) for Si.'*'-: No, ' . , | tn ! i and serbnty-aix <2#5) for N< two hundred and nlnoty-flvt; ? and No. three hundred and twentj tot thai mid bonds *vl <:f-in?d ;?r,d paid at the K i k : .? , Valley. In the city of Wheeling. v. . Virginia, by nald oomrr.l v lor.' rs <>n .. j aft' r wild first day of July. 1*M. ar.: r-,.it ..ild bonds mj detcrmlmd will to lnur?:-l from the laat ni< . < day and dale. ^ ro:i:.iifisioNL:i:s;: Tin-; 1.<N" OF by p. iJ. dohhi.\>\ ' ; REAL ESTATE. FOE, ZE^SjSTTT ; No. 2502 Main str< ?:t J 'j (/) Kt:;liU? V. "" ii:h1 ntul.le P < ". Smnnior r> J'l?a?iM Vail'y...J ! ; uinin* r ri-fldcnce Pi<a*.i:il Val-v... \ Roi|dencfl National Road 20 } No. )70 Eighteenth street, - rooms.... > 00 No. Fourtee nth :u:- t ... . No. 325 MaJn tftrcot, 8 roornn. both N". 237 Main street, saloon with bur llxturvs and Jour rooms, both KU?f* ; .. . r> o* 4-roomtd liou.-o In rear of No. 1^0 Fourt? ntli street * <V) No. 2510 Main street, 2 rooms 5 '0 No. 1025 M Tolloch street Jir. "\ No. l-l'.i Alley fl 7 u0 No. 147 Fourteenth street, both Rases, hot wau-r ana nam 2^ No. .Main ftre<*t. 2 room? * <>) No. 101 Thirty-third strret. pt'-rr- room f CO Four-rooined houses Crescent i'lace.. ? ml Three rooms, Pleasant Valley 6 05 FOIC SAL*-.'. Two brlr-k houdcu and fall lot. a corner lot for $!.7 ?. 4 lots Mctlffhci). i lots Elm tfrove. Nn. -J Zaiit street, store room ana No. I>!^ *.!..in sir'"< t. Jl.O"/., No. ill' ami Market atreet. No. 60 Seventeenth street, rooms, bota gaxs. No. 25W Main str?-*?. Sixteenth ftlVft r?*vld?ne?. SI.SOD. No*. ?!? uri'l <>1 National road. rount?*rs and shelving. No. 101 Thirty* third j-tr^t. No. 92 Sixt^nth *tro?t. T.?>t on South Front strict. Slx-rooni??d house. Peninsula. JAMES A. HENRY. lira! Kstaie Ascnt. Collector. Notary Public and i'tnaiou Attorney, No. 1612 Market htrtfi. je*? 6 Per Cent Gold Bond for Sale, T.-suwl l?y Pythian OaMl* Association (a int .-ti. k on their n-w modern i-'jII'SWik. ? ??r T\v??nty-seventh and f'hapllne The l*ind isiiut-. :-ecur?><i ? n ttrst of ir?:*t. only represents t?-r <?nt of th- of tho property, their redemption amply provided for. Princljial and i.:t*rcM i>ayal>V In ?oM. in:-r. p: y.ii semi-annually Wlnfliu^ Tit 1 and Trust <"o. Absolutely safe, secure and prutitable. SMITH & DICK INSO M. k\< it iMii: it \xiv ni'n.inxi. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS! No. 2il3 OLapline street, G-room brick, cheap . I.oif on NVional IMlcc, !n Selhert's Gar* don. V? f?w.t d one ?.f-ro"in hrfclc rf-i'^no' on Virginia street ihowi York and Jlroadway. cheap. 10-ronm l?rlek houtnr v-n Kiii' vnih street, lot 3?? foot frrint: No. ; location. ?iz* feet. on South Huron .... jHJ id .Money to t>r-n JS?? to 43.COO. riOLF tSTsa.A.'NriS!, j. S X". 3? Fourteenth Street. FOI^SALB. S-room frotne house, hath, hot and c<ild water, albp <!oubl? frame house. A rooms I. e.i.-h M?. with all totv?*5arv. outtor two famtlle*. both betMeti Seventh and Hrbth street . e*?t e.iie of Market ?t . lot 50x1 11 Ju l. A Imrfjdin at 1 foils*. 1: loom.* '..in.f crnter halls, with r11 r??nvenielif? .-. afi'i larpc lot. No. J".;. Chnpliiie ?*t. Ciirap tud term." ea*? Oni the run .-t houses In Park V iew, 7 room* ati'" hull; hardwood finish, with on>' acit fi' land to hunu. at a bargain "Moii.w. .: ! ? ? :? : . in Belvedere addition, terms ?<ujy. ? -*' i.ot;. t.u'liir : and McColloch sL'. Last \\ lieellnff. SIOU to |IM ?%ch, ? , nw (n/t tui' Xtniki't street. Centre Wheeling:, cheap, S] i fAJc. '?>r dwelling. K>th sr. Spivndld bldg. : lt? trr dw"!il::g, 14th sf. Houm . .. 160tan, ; ?/! :-t.. fi.M. I!<?v and h?H. with all modern ftnprown.*. nt?. Chapllno at., Centre \V hf??llnr-. JV0. House. T rcoms and hall, l*th st.. I2.7CO. House. ro<ni?. 13th st.. $1,400 House. looms. in i:olv?*der?? add.. |?o. House. 14 room." and store n>om. Mala H i.eaf fist .-t.. lot -itxlTJ ft. Ti.W House. 7 rooms, hal and largo lot. 14th H KSfc. Hou^. " moms and (^roomed houso tn r< ir; l< t dial?' Jt.. lsth St.. fci"' House. T room#, brick, with hall. Jacob Ft . Ci.-ntrr Wheellm:; cheap. 52.300 House, $ rooms, brick, UufT st., 5th ward. House, 7 rooms, N\ Market at.; cheap. II.: ' 2 lot;* cn l.lnd Ft.. Belvedere. }22j *a?*h. Hou<e. '2 rooms. Wilson st.. Centre Whe< lin,?; easy term?, 1i > i^ i rooms and attic* Jacob at.. 6th NESB1TT & DEVINE, Tel. Wi IIS) Alurktt Street. my??_ HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE A very ?oVral?le :?.<ldcncc ar.il J pr<pe:tj. turner Main ana Tenth aim:*. No i"'i Fifteenth street. ; rooiu>. iirlcKNa lol Si\it.-nih Mreetr lot SuxliJ le*L A Une re.-ddi :ico In lMraiutnt Valley. No:!. ' >' and K?J S?-\vntct-nth * treat. N" > Ket tu-. i.y utreet, 4 room?' T Mort'iofir.s iiinl 2 dwelling i. ntlr.p 'of $\<l i"' month, corner Market a:iJ Twentieth fttn-vis, pay* 1- per eent. No. a Kentucky street. lot ~ ' foot. A line :e.^lil? iue on Virginia street. Ail modern e <nvenleiu'? . prio low No :z\: Chnpllnv street, lar,:e brick building. No. >o IMh rtreet, 7 renin* r.n<l r:.nM<v No 19C 17th ?tr??t. f. rooms and M.il'K Lot ?-criier Main and Sixteenth No. Ill I':stn^et. ' room* ami bath. No. 1503 I'hnpllne litreet. 7 riwnn No. 131? t-linpllne street. 9 room* l.i t on M.tir .*t , i i :v.n>n .? 1 73d St^ 3 loti "t< North Wubuh street N > >! South UroadWay, re.; . tico of J. II 11-.u; !> *. !. i l.ot N"rth York strrot. Lot N>? Indiana St . T ro. m*. rn No N V. .vl.;i?li Si . <* : C^.e.ip A tln?' 'or In rii tsnn: Vnll-y No. '3 Vermont street, 4 rooms; lot Jjxll fwt; V The 1': >> t. (v r>n North Main S!. UONLV TO LOAN. RINEHART TATUM. The Clly Hank Dulldln*. Telephone 21 j. n;'-'l__ JOStPH J.STVHTH. 1400 m tKKirr stum r. Practical Shoemaker. neatly repalrM ?ivl hall iil'.o you \? nit. H M.I M?wN . \NP nr.: IS<; -i.wi i? oor. ; :fii> Markof Mn-o?, for. _ i "vki:v nr.souirrio.N ok I J li 3oK, Job. N< \v?pap,,r .iml P?v ,.? pi ntlM*' ' -H IUU?* I.mt ii is in j,?n I'uiv.mj i'ii - - M?<icra #i. i lU|>;a In New T> po *nl Dougui .