rs. HARRY HARDY. Riverside. lows. 1:3 to Mrs. Pinkhnm the story of struggle with serious ovarian tron- ; and the beneï¬t she received from. use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega. :e I‘ompound. This is her letter: ‘Hryw thankful I am that I took 1- medicine. I was troubled for 0 years with inflammation of tho nab and ovaries. womb was also very; I was in constammisery. I had 9. trouble. was short of breath and Id not walk ï¬ve blocks tosave my ’Hik w OPEN LETTERS FROM 'its ~z e. Suffs‘red very much with my ck. had headache all the time. w†nous. menstmations were irregular d painfui. had a bad discharge and L! troubled with bloating. I was ; rfecv. wreck. Had doctored 3nd ken local treatments. butstiil was no Her. I was advised by one of my ighbm-s to write to you. I have now iished the second bottle of Mrs. Pink- ,na's Vegetable Compqpnd. and m Her in every way. I am able to (10 Lily own work and can walk nest-1y mile without fatigue; something I d not been able to do for over two In. Your medicine has done we pro good than .11 the doctors.†Ia'u (Iced-o “he 13 "noon! “van 1- wur d 1hr (‘hro-Ie Clears. no mm Nlulou- l'leern. Vnrlcm [fleet-I. WIII" Milan. Fever flown. and 3!; 0M I-rco. h r" fl..~ lrr'uh An: A“ pmym Saves expense. Klimt. Curvx wrmnnent. that. an". {or â€I“ riunclea. Pllen. MI! I»... Bur-I. CI“ in. Ere-I Wounds. Bv man. 55.11.30; I.“ I Bonk fwe J. P. ALLEN ."Ic‘ b. It. P-II. Inn. 300‘ by m rod-x Pills [swans E. GREEN. Denmark. Iofl. “as to Mrs. E'iukham: ‘I hdli been sick at: my monthly riods hr seven yams. and tried most everything I ever heard of. but, Lhoub anv beneï¬t. wWas troubled th haokuvhe. headache, pains in the whiz-rs and dizziness. Through my .zher I was induced to try Lydia. E. Ikbam 5 Vegetable Compound. and ms dune me so much good. I um I? sound and well." ood’s Sarsaparilla ht' {IIICH IUIGER, Permanent position. Ont, Inme mind a a? minimal; huâ€"sincss unmet “urn unsne w.. Io M Hannah-Id, fl To 1 nro If: “’hv-t ‘e 1-}. Green and Mrs. Harry Hardy. Frv‘vtlnnl \snured Them. rr\ \llen’u Fnot- Eula. - W- «ukur. nit) Lhn- shnes At ".v.'v o-n, m-‘nnus arm! «adv. [r you have . ~91 J- «u. (rv Allen'- 1- A .., .x H'w ""PI PM link»: walk- “- .m. , :t'f'. uni ~wedtiug fL-Pt, .»|1\\"|u v2 Reflinlvvmnrniand ‘ t.†â€â€œ3; ‘ war-J u: lmmr‘ort. 1 "n J n ‘ I m" xxx-1H and ~hoo WK} H \d- Hall‘s Cnmrrh Cura- uonaPCure. Pnce 73c \uhrundun-L Mountain; .me hf bum ~ muaHy ut‘ . Dufv N 'r‘ i; the medir'fne to break I! mat-1 and FuEdHVâ€"Mrs‘ M. G . \V Lsh . March 3, '94, owl f R and parmment‘.» cured. r In: ‘14. - ua» ., I): Khmer am»: [-7 "“trml ’vottl? \ w xx hcd: WLZh bu; prom at 40 â€dew at mézer‘s Red Cross (80 u \\ ntrr Wneat. Rye. Oats. h I" xrm Semi (V'atalngue [qr So Tired Z 40 Cent. 3 Bushel "w': ~" ’ who-n, m'l arr-I! vmï¬v. If you r' ~91 «1mm. (rv .\1 ,4 '5» ""91 PM "14er \ . .m. , :t'f'. u‘ l ~wedtiug .»|1\\"|u w "P wvvm 3r!) I '3 Itm'l 3 ‘r"" ": 1")†n J r» ‘anv 3: WAN and ' ' "A'JLD' FREE, ' Lu IL»); N. Y I (‘uld in One Day Hrnn’m On , nv ’rlll‘l't". AH “many 1: 1J1;dY'II'Y1r‘“ ' IUIIN A. :ALZLR SI. I'D \\ s v. Eyt‘eézgm Agcuth'and {'1 {hot Qirelan‘. hr U-nged . WW "‘v'x‘.-v5\'t'-'. W'Hv now] ~\V'M'n;txgwu {Ll I Demov aumhinn is! a good A. “7. Bulletin nvelh‘d almm to the 'mJ games 1n 1 hut’k~ mulls. upon the rut- ‘\V$. ‘w :Pnt M mv ad- ampd. r-rtho .u when I go Sunply because J. wwr, min, as; rm: new! up ‘ ' 40E the 11- for sarong [1W Ewuh' and \s \‘ xrsagmn‘u I. 'vm good, (:rZDRHE H. xvzmu of t: r. wrï¬ed .~ H! “IVE? 11 :hr' pub- . mmns of hm Vmued yn he '0“?- ('hi- AI! rommnlnhlc differences of opinion on the uumtiun of initiating pence negoâ€" tiations." “‘llllng to Open Negotiation“. London, July 11â€" The Berlin corre- spmulent of the Standard says: The queen regent is willing to open peaqe negotiations with the United States without any mediation of the powers provided the conditions are not. too severe. Her maximum concession nt pl‘?>¢-llt is a declaration of the inde- pcniivnt'e of Cuba. lncle Snm'l‘Alleged Denna-(ll. Madrid. July 12. â€" It is assertalthat the l'nited States makes the follmxing (it-mantis as conditions of )H‘i‘lCt‘Z (‘ouldn't Agree. anlmx. July I'Lâ€"The Madrid (‘01-- rvsimndvnt of the Times, {oh-graphing this (Tuesday) morning. says: "The cabinet resigned in consequence of i1“ Premier Sagasta Notiï¬es Queen Re- gent of Their Action. Advllel Her to Appolnt Another Con- nlnun‘ largely of the Military Elementâ€"Prospect» of Pegce. Secondâ€"An indemnhy of £1SJ‘COJW) (about SauwoflwyL Thirdâ€"The retrmion of Lhe Philippines as a guarantre 0! 1h: payment of me Indem- nity. _ Firstâ€"The possession of (‘uba and Puer- to Rwo, with a port in the Canafles. France “1|!an to Intervene. 101111011, Jul v 1.3. ~The Freneh gov-g ernment is ready to tender the goodi mikes of the lremh ambassador at! “1 ashington for the purpose of open-I ing negotiations for peute hetweenl Spain and the l nited States \I Del- t'asse the foreign minister hds made knonn the disposition of his gmernq ment to Senor Leon ('astillo. the Span-1 iSh ambassador at Paris. and as soon as. the Madrid government gives consent the important step may be taken. Thel Proposition ï¬rst suggested by Austrizy and France of intercession in, Wash- ington bt the British ambassador hasl been abandoned. i Bud Fire In Allegheny. PA. Pittsburgh. 133.. Jul} 11.~â€"Fire S1111- day night, which originated mysteri- ously in a stable in the rear of the? World‘s theater on Federal street. Al- legheny. soon (It-strayed the theater. and from there rapidly communicated to adjoining buildings. In an incred- ibly Short while the entire section fronting on the lower side of Fedeml street. from the Sixth street bridge to the Bmle 11101 k and in the rear to al- most Balkam street “as in ruins While the area (‘overrd by the ï¬re was large the loss will not exceed $175 000 as many of the buildings were small frame structures. The insurance “ill Probably reach two-th1rds of the loss These t» rms am sihle. â€85a deâ€"E Erie, July 11 â€"-â€"To Adlumm Gem ra! W ashingzon. â€"Headquarters Near San!iazo,Ju1_\ llmFolIUWinz “LIONS Of "our Li es In the First division YESZEFJR)’ alternm‘m 11:5: xm‘e‘ï¬ed: "XXLL‘I‘CfséaEt: BEER-s “'. Rowen. Sec- ond infanzry, and Private Peter ersoxt, Company A‘ Segrmd infantry. Culnufllel of Sand-)2. “ tshinrrton. Jul) 12.â€"Thé war de- panment has posted the following (“spun-h from Gen Shatter: "W0! .\DEDâ€"Lioux. .\. J‘ Lutz. Second mfamry. Private Charles Jenks‘ company A. 59001.1 :nfanxry; Private Charles Lent- U- â€Omlu'i: R. Second mramry. and Pr!- 2'3" Nays. uglben, Jr. Tw9r!)‘-ï¬-"-" "3‘ MINISTRY RESIGNS. ‘1 ti regn 111ml us impns of $13,000.01“ beumne convineed that tho Brooklyn's lï¬re was falling short. and ordered a mossation. permitting the lmttleships :to continue. they. with their large-r ignm. having longer range. The shots were ï¬rvd apparently with great delib- eration. and- at intorvals of two min- utvs. The signal from the shore an- nounced that the shells fell 0. thousand feet short and n littlv to the loft of the Spanish position. ; t dusk the‘ squad- ron ceased ï¬ring and Commodore 'Sohloy ’sent :1 launch to shore, to ask Gen. Shafter if he desired ï¬ring contin- ued during the night. ‘ l OH Santiago de Cuba, via l‘laya del Este, July 12.â€"â€"At half-past nine Mon- day morning. after several range-ï¬nd- ing shots over thé ridge protecting Santiago from the sea. the United States cruiser Newark opened ï¬re into the city with her eightvinrh guns. The signal corps ofï¬cers stationed on top of the ridge reported the effect of the shots. The New York, Brooklyn and Indinnn participated in the ï¬ring. at intervals of ï¬ve minutes. The bom- bardment lasted for two hours, when Gen. Shafter reported that the shells were mostly falling in the bay and do- ing but little damuge. The last shot, however. struck a prominent church in the heart of the city. which was heavily stored with powder and ammu- nition, causing n tremendous explo- sion. The extent of the damage is not )et known. When the warships ceased ï¬ring.y and before Gen.*;Shnfter had be- gun a land nttnck. :1 flag of truce was seen coming from the city. The object of this is not known. A! two o‘clock Monday afternoon the United States auxiliary cruiser Yale‘ with Gen. Nelson A. Miles, and tho United States proiecied cruiser Columbia arrived. Rear Admiral Sampson visited Gen. Miles immediateâ€" ly on his arrival, and then the Yale went to Siboney. (ion. Miles and his porsnnnl staff landing in n pouring rain. Gen. Shufter believes the Spanish troops have when advantage of the truce to flee from the City. The attack on the city Sunday was not an attempt to capmre the city. â€embattled (or Two Hours “'hen Flag of Truce h Received-Mlle- Arrlve- In Cuba. When the press reporter went aboard the Brooklyn. (‘omznodore Schiey said he was ignorant of the purpose of the bombardment. Tim prvss reporter read to him a mmsnge received at Juragua from a mounted courier say- ing the armistice was; ended and that hostilities had been resumed. Dandy. 0t? .\g1mdures. Cuba. July 10. via l‘m‘t Antonio and Kingston. .lznnai- 0a, July 12.~v'l‘he Brooklyn, lndin’nu and Texas. under Commodore Schlmz begun the bombardment of the city of Santiago at 5:15 this afternoon in uhc- (lienoe m u request from Gen. Shafter conveyed by a signal from tho-shore. Tho warships “and up from east to “est. (I quarter of a. mile from shore. and tired over the limestonv (‘lifl’s that come down to the sea and hide the city ï¬ve miles away. The bombardment was continued for one hour. Afh-r 35 shots had been ï¬rm] from tho eight-inch guns. Commodore Svhley Dyn-mlte C-IIeI Two Dean". St. Paul. Minn. July S.â€"~A Lakoï¬eld (Minn) special to [by Pioneer I’m-55 says: At noon Thursday. on John Neurth‘s farm, s‘m miles somheast of town. while George Ralph, of Welâ€" come, and Peter Wander-biannual Kan- snsville, Wis. were preparing a pound charge of dynamite to due in a well they were digging. it exploded. Ralph was literally blown to pieces. parts of his body being found over 40 paces from where the accident happened. Wanderbumb had both feet and right hand blown 011'. but lived an hour and a half- On Board the Press. Dispatch SANTIAGO SHELLED. Boat Off, Santiago (le Cubn. July 10. via Kingston. Jamaica, July llâ€"‘l‘he board of survey appointed to examine the wrecks of the Spanish ships and to inâ€" quire into the nature of their injurie: reports that only one ship can possibly be saved. She is the lIIfutltn Maria Teresa. the former flagship of Admiral Cervera. The hull of the Cristohnl Colun‘shows she was only hit six times. and then only by shells of eight-inch, ï¬ve'inch and sixâ€"Inch calibers. This veriï¬es the story that the commander of the Cris- tobal (‘olon surrendered because he saw she could not got away from the Brooklyn and Oregon. nnd to continue the battle mount u sacriï¬ce of life. The \‘lzvnyu showed she had been riddlml by the Brooklvn and Oregon She hml not been struck by projectiles larger than eight inches. There was no sign of her hnving bm‘n struck by n shc‘ll 0f 12 or 13 inches. llor upper works were riddled by one and six» pounder shells. Nearly all of these shells exploded inside the superstruc- ture. and must have (lriH-n the men from the guns. This confirms the story of Capt. Eulate that the “rock- lyn‘s seroudnry battery ï¬re “'ns so terrible that the men deserted their A Nation leel Thnnkl. \Vzisllington. July ll.~-Sundu_\' was a day of thunksgiving nml pruyor in the national capital. Th0 president's recent. proclamation wan the basis of a con- cert of patriotic uttemwvs from many pulpits. Thanks were offered for the ‘ glorious viotorles of American arms and prayers were offered for an early con~ guns Int-Illa lurla ’l‘erou Only Spam-h Yen-cl That May Be Repaired- The Dan-Ce lo the Others. summation of pmu-v. 1n nt-arly every church \\ht‘X'C thv pruvlnnmtmn had snggestml the topic of the sermon 5pc- vial music at pntrimir- olnlmrtor was ronderml. many of Ult‘ srrvioos closing with the h_\tnn "Anu'rit-n." President MvKinlc-y. :L‘ usual. nttvntlod the mnrn- ing svrvicrs ut the Metropolitun M. 1%. church. He “ant ulone to the church, and was dveply itnpu-ssetl \\ 1th the dis course deliH-rt'd by tho pustnr. Rev. Frank llristnl. The church was crowd~ ml long hofnrt- tht‘ hf‘T‘il‘l‘.‘ h9g1"). cores of pvmnns retnninvd standing throughout. and many nnnn- \n-nt awny unable tn gain ndmis‘sion. Dispatches from numerous towns throughout the country Show that the president's proc- lamation of thanksgiving for victory and prayer for nation was grnrrnlly oh- ser-d. Lost In the Snow. Sun Francisco. July 11.â€" The bl‘hOOH‘ er iiuttiv 1. Phillips. from St. .\Iiohnrl's, “rings the sad news (if thrdvnth on the Manuok trail 0! Victor F. Maidhof. of New York. who was l‘uitod States (-on- suI to Annnburg. Saxony, during the ï¬rst administration of President (31m 9- lnnd. Muidhof attempted to (‘I‘USB the pnrtugo frmu ['nnlnsku to Knitng. bound {or Mmmoit. in company with H. M. Morgan, onrrrspnndont of the An- sociated Press. Deserted by theirguide. they lost tiwir way ir a blinding snow- storm. Thvir prm‘isions were exha ust- ed. titt-ir hands and fret frozen. and aftrr subsisting on dog meat for sev- eral days Mnidhof died and was buried in a snoudrift. His Pompanion. Mor- gan, became suowbound and was found by a party of Indium. Washington, July 8.â€"The president has been oï¬icinlly notiï¬ed by Gen. Shatter of the exchange of Robson. who is now within the American lines. The president has given expression to his deep gratiï¬cation at the successful accomplishment of the exchange ne- gotintiona. Gen. Shatter reports that llobson and the others are well ex- cept two. who are convalescing from an attack of intermittent fever. The exchange was made on equal term- u to rank. ONE CAN BE SAVED. Brave Mel re Freed Death 0! MIA-hurl Hal-“1.. Michxwl Schwnb. «nan-him and old- Hme agimtor. Jim! in ('hic-ngo‘ aged 45 yearn. He was a vonnpimmus ï¬gure In thr lnhor (roubles Ihut (-nllninntrd in the Hnymarket bmnh-thruwing on Mny 4. 1‘56. and was sentenced In die on the sum? srnï¬uld with the {he othvr . . . . ‘ (‘(H|\II‘!(‘" leader» -Spmn_ l'unmnn Ign- gc-l. Fiu‘hrr and Linggr but his own- tvnrn- was ('ommuled. WHh â€mm of Firlrlrn. to life Imprinumm-m, Ind endow] in a pardon. ll.- Fo-r lecn. News of (he- murriuge (if Mints Lilliun Rnwn. of New Orleans. to Fred Lop raine. alias William Talley. n! Cairo. has rmiunl n rmnnm-r, Lorraine 15 months Hg†uns urguniiiug n home talc-n! dramnlic' company in Art'nll and at tln- Minu- lilm- sm-n-tly courting Mimi Flo Lewis. A Int»! H-nmulionnl marriage followed. Shurll)‘ after the ceremony. which was l-NH'I'I‘I. it “ill discovered that. Lorruim- lmd h“? 1m- (liuirm-d win-R. on? in lmliunupolil nnothor in New York ri1_\. l-‘n-oul Laud-ark nil-ed. The high water in the Knskaxki. river euuh‘ed nnnther big break in the site of old Knuknukiu. and there is now little let: 0! the ï¬rst settlement in “- Iinoi.<. With the lust break there went In old tumbleâ€"down frame huuse whivh was considered of no netunl \nlue. hut was :1 landmnrk in the earliest hi-tory of what. in now known as the great middle west. The old building was once known as the (‘henn house. nnd it was the ï¬rst tavern in the ï¬rst. town in the state. When (len. La Fayette visited this countï¬' in "‘24 he was A guest at the famous old inn. killed 1h:- A "crucible! liol. A horse â€lie! was menakrn by I pmuu- of citizens from (‘upr (iirurdenn. Mn†right miles mmâ€! of Marin". and “)wn inï¬rm-d hv hull the Hui»! 10H Ilia hurw‘ uml lnmk AhrlH-r in u corn flrld. Shuts \w-rc- r\(‘hnngt'(l. but Hu‘ result “us not kmm'n umil 1h:- m-\l dny. when â€w rrimhml was found «N'nd. 'I'Iw innwnnl H'u-mw onlhwï¬nun In “W Fifth Illinois district fur 1hr ï¬st-“I _\rnr I-ndml Jum- 310. 1“». “I‘l‘l' '22.“?1: 24*.ngmux1 $13,~f.‘.|,7m for 1h" prminua ï¬svul yn‘r. .luhn “mull. n wvulth)‘ um] piunvor farmer 'l'ning nvur (lihan “as kickml in thr rils by u {radians horst- nnd killmi. Found Aflu-r ’l'rhlrl)‘ \PI'I. “illium \V. Hullo-r. mm of Hurry. Im- jxmt Imunwl l|i\' two (‘hilllrf‘lL Mania and hoov'gie. who 30 yq-nrs ugu wrre ‘1‘}!(‘l'll in an orplmnx' humr in Quincy during his H1)h('l|('l‘ frmn hmm‘. and “hum ho hum nu! mum-{rum that limo until now. “he“ he went ‘1) Ln'ï¬ranflv. Mu. Inning lt-nrm-d Hm! Mu children are living then» le old man in now In hiu Hewnty-righlh yrur and hi over- joyml n! ï¬nding‘hindnughun. “Sin-km!" l'r‘mbx-rtun “up urn-Mad n! UnHuml for houtlt-gging um! mkrn ‘0 Springï¬eld Rev. S. (i. Frrr. far 43 )enrs u \h-thu- disx prom-hm; died in Quint-3, ï¬red (3!! yrnr» Sen ILLINOIS STATE NEWS. E M-ttt but-k word that hv vould not again I?†to the fair groum‘tx. The pintform derlurn for the free and unllmtttd rotntgr of both nlvrr Ind gold gt the pruént utahllnhed ratio of Mxtun to onr. by independent acttor. ot the llnltrd Statâ€, without I'IIHHK {or the consent 01- permtuton of other nations. the reduc- ttun of tar!“ duthl to a poll“ which will provide only I numclrnt "worm: tor lb. nu-dl o! the kovrrmnem. ntthuul lrvyln‘ cxtn tux upon the) oonuumtr for the pur- pose of enriching the Alrrndy wenlthy; tho adoptton of a fur and oquluble ll! on In- mmu. und nn amendment to the con-um- tlon of the l'ntted But". It acct-«I7, to accompltlh thtu put-pan; the enactment o! Ipproprluo 10““th to more curly de- ï¬ne the dutlu 3nd power. of court: In the tuning of wrlu reutrllninc cut-eu- of thctr rtyhu Mthout trtnl by jury; the Adop- tion or national and nuts laws that wm nhuEtI-h pooll and trusts, rt-nfflrmn the Monrmx duvtrtno. and rrcoxnlzen W‘HH-m J, Brnn a. the [vulva] randtdue (or pruâ€" tdrnt m ltlItI.‘ It declnrn thnt the repub- htatt part) has {Mira to kH-p it: promise-I; dutnuunu I’M AMI-h hlll and calls for NI â€put. tied-rm for thr mUPEI‘HIIl owner- pth of puhllt lrflr‘f‘hlldfl, ffl\0ri the in- ttt-ttw- and rrftrendum‘ mndtmns Gov. Tattnrr for (111mg a notch) urn-Ion of thus legit-Lawn» Ian-t Xuâ€"cvmht r. denounrks the he“ Vl'VrYUI In“ 0! lhr state: dt‘nounre' thr <~nti HI‘\14‘1 Ian M thr Hull and rec- ummendn that the qm-uttun u! H: rem-ll be Inhntlttvd to thc pt-tvplt litrth ' I>‘;U\' Alt- xrld and M-yur Harm-on are thdorard. Th: \uu Nahk tullun~ "“‘r wonottm-r HH- prtsrnt war I‘hh Spud. justiï¬ed 1-) net) conpldrrutlot. of justtu um} (mum) nuttunul pt-Itt') “'t om:- ‘xrntulute the at mUt‘rBUC mtt.urlty In con- E/KIIE: t tur UH)! hrm ptnnd tn demundtt.‘ thr n'dtrn ut our national honor, tndorn It tku- dtclntuttun u! “at UK) Shunt, attd de- t mam] It: ¢ mantle Illust'kullbr, 1n thecnuu uf humuntt). Que-lioned I‘rol. ‘Ioorr‘l Authority. \Vflshinglutl. July 13!. - l'rof. Moore, the chief of the weather bureau. Ital ' u-nt Forccuatt-r Dunn. who has been ('O‘IH mg hip rentgnntinu. in «harm of thr hurt-nu unrk in New York fur sum:- your». u tvlrpram av- Mt. Dunn reâ€" nigm-d hu‘t'uulu‘ hv “uh urdvrvd to go to 1hr \Vt'xt Indie-s or urn-pt the ï¬xation ut ('1vw1nnd,â€.utu! in rr~igningquer ‘ tinned ( Met Mourv'h right to pend him t uut uf tht-t-nuntt'_\'. \Vtthhtngtun. July H. Eben H. Elllt‘r), u! Xv“ ank‘ ï¬rst usuistant in tht- m-u- York “l‘lillll‘l‘ stutiutt. wax nppointt-tl Hr. I)tttut'~ hllCCPhN)!‘ nu ï¬l-Ixhlor'i Iv) (‘Illo-o Nehru. Lmnlun. July 11%. Th» Hung-Kong rlurrrspundvni of 1hr Timon lays: lMplurlunwvs rominuv on Ilw West rim-r, \ l'ukinn mugnnrutr, “ho had “flu-rm] n rmunrd {or â€w rupture of ;. rn-kwl chief “u:- himsrlf captured In 1hr vim-f. The Inner dn-nched 'he ’ nmgnlruh‘ «\iih lu-n-M-m- and burnt )mn. ufu-rwm-d bun-hu-ring lln- magis- 1ru1r'a- famil_\ and flinging 1hr corpu- inln Hm rim-r. h is mid that the rurpM-p 0! 401! blnughh-rrd robe-h. were u-rn flnming pan \"u-(‘hnu-Fu. Dunc-r ( up In 'IIII'PIQ (‘o-rl. Springï¬eld. 11L. July 13. .. Prelim- innrn-h toward bringing in!" the nu- prrnu‘ ruun Hu- rnm» of Edward S. Dre-per. memhc-r o! Edwnrd PL DreyerQ Bron†lunkv-rn. Chicago. «Mu-need In“. Ian “:14: to an indmerminnle m~n« {rm-q- un JOHN [wuhentinry fur rm- The «mu-mum opened in the Exposi- tion building in the suite fair ground- at 12:30 p. 111.. and mmtinut-d iu unin- terrupted union until 5:07 p. m. “'5!- Hum Pronlin. of L‘hicngn. was both temporary and permanent Chaim-II. and A. (‘t Hentle). of l'ittaï¬eld. w“ sevretury. The thin! incident of the vmnentiun [worm-dings “as u bitter ï¬ght UVC‘I‘ the uppuimnu-nt (if the state central (-ummitu-e if two nu-n promi- nent as gold dvlnm'r'its in â€Mir-Ben T. Fable, of Rack lrhad. Ind Rogrr C. Sullivan. of tho Fifth t-nngroniunal thu- triot. After I bittl-r tight. tliPt-hnirruf lioth (‘nblt- am] Sullium u§ t-ommittoeâ€" mrn “as rntiï¬mli Ex-Gm’. Angld addressed the 00n- vemion at lenglh. Mayor (‘arler H. Harrison, 0! (‘hivum vuua prmsem. and MN! vxpefltd to talk. but “us no! given 1h!- npportunity until after four o'clock, Springfltld, HL. July 13.â€" The demo- cratic mm» convention on Tuesday nominnled 1hr folkming ticket: Sure (re-turn. Win-rd F. Dunlap. lek- lonvme. , Blue Iupcrlnwndem of pubhr mural-â€" “on, Perry 0 SUV", or Freeporl; Tru-xoen u! the l‘ nlverllly of Illinois. Jgoob E. Seller, of Mount Cum]. “abut county; Napoleon B Iorrlson. of (Men. Mnrlon cuuut)‘, Dr. Julla Holmes Smnh. Chlctgo. Ticket Nonllnlod and Plnflor‘ Adopted h" the l1ltho-I'el- uo- n! Hprlnrlrld. “hen. ï¬rm! of “niï¬ng. 1w hm] rune duununrn Then a munmiltec “as up pninlml 1o invite him in rpeak. but he \Vuhhinglun. July 1.1. Eben H. Elm-{y u! Xv“ ank‘ ï¬rs! usuistant in 1h:- nru' York \umtlwr slutiun. wax nmminln-nl Hr. Ihmnk nuccrmmr nu lovnl fun-vast nflir‘nl nt Xv“ York lx-nlmm'nt while â€eunurv-r of ‘hp board of we»! «Mr park (-nmmiuuon- rrs. um o- lwgun by ï¬ling rI-cnrdu of flu- rznu- in the nITwn of 1h(- (-II-Ik of tha- run- in the nITwn nm-ern dninon Court. ('hnlrmun Hum (‘_rnlrll (‘ummmm ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS. JAMES»: om; of flu- IupOcm