(! wtiC8$tex VllAVV (Cj '"J t Volume XX-Ne. 21. HTOVKlt, IHKATf.HM, A(J, STOVES! STOVES! During the past week we have received the largest stock of Cook and Parler Steves, Ranges and I Ieaters ever brought te Lancaster city ; they are all from the best manufactures, and we guarantee every stove we sell. Having just completed two new suumiiu uur aireany large store, we devote one el these te the exhibition and sale of stoves exclusively, and would be pleased te have our customers call and see our large and varied stock. We have the Celebrated Adams & Westlake Ceal Oil Steves, with I leater attached, which we are selling cheap ; they are a geed article and just the thing for a sick room. We have also a very large assortment of Zinc and Crystal Steve Heards, which we are selling at low prices. Our stock of Meer Oil Cleths never was se large and never contained se many choice patterns as new ; we have some beautiful patterns in one yard wide for 25 cents per yard and up. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, I'a. J ICY UVUlHf. " IKUIKIf. I AIINKMlOUIt, GEORGE PAHNESTOOK, ( HAlll'B OI.lt HTAND.) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Blankets ! Blankets ! Blankets ! Wu eltm Unity 1111 liMiin.MM. Hlei'k el II ID I H'IiIIkNiiiiiikiI HI. ink..! ul IIVI UllllU WdOl lllllllkulH III Ill 4 W liltti Weel llliinkntM lit II I vthltii Weel llliinki'tH nt II 1 Whim Weel llliinketn 111 i I Whlte Weel ItlanktitH nt, Whlte All Weel lllallkiits. dent uvit nelil. ill l.iirneStnck et diluted llliiukuts ill Uriluceil I'llcus. (.nmliiilsuiiil Ceinfurtublcs GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA ri.V3tlltNl ANIt IIIMN 1.. AISMII.n, PLUMHINCJ, GAS-FITTJNCJ, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. "Finest Werk, Best Workmeu. Lciwe your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANQE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. I.IYKUX 11 OLHIIIIOft h. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FKIST-CLAHS IIOKSKSANI) HlU(J IKS TO IIIUK ; ALSO, OMNI HU8SES FOU PARTIES AND PICNICS. HOUSES UOUOIIT AND SOLO AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, 'our of Old Black Herse Hetel. Ill' MAS 0"' IIUMIKH I'lllllll.l.I.K CO HUMAJST GUANO. OetnpcBOtl of rure Human Exoretnont ivnd Uriue. Uiirlvnled Ter Wheut, Tobneco, OrnBO, Oern, &e. -sei.it in WM. II. .IONK8, .Ne. l.BJI Mntki't Mici't ; C. II. UOOKUH, .Ne. IJ1 Milihut Stieul; OltAIIAM, KMI.KN A I'ASSMOIli:, Ml. IkII Jliirktt Mtlwl , J. KIKEIl ft bO.V, Iliunchluwil, riit'iidulphln, mul ictipeiuibli) dirilcn Minimally. OFFICi:. Ne. :i:t:i Chestnut Street, L'liiliuleliihiu. nui;I.M)iiiit O. MUS9BLMAN, Aent, Witmer, LnnoriHter county, Pn, IHKIK.I AXI IOIIN IIAr.lfM hONH. SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, AI'TlltC IIOOUSTOHE OK JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb. 15 and 17 NORrH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. I'AVJKlt HANtHMfH, ae. 1)IIAHU W. KUY. " " OUK LINK OF Dade Window Shades In liiripir tliiin any season liuuitetnru. We Imve tlicm In All Colen), nix anil seven lent leiiK, '1 hcstmoedH urn vury st) lih mill pepu. Inr. Hpeclul Sl.ea made te elder. PLAIN SHADING llytlieyiinl In uny uuiinilty, wide widths let Urue witnlewM unit slum hIiikicb, Tin unit Weed HprliiK Hellers. AIhe cord Flxliiit-s. Shinies iniulu up piemptly iiml Iuuik In best NEW 1'ATTEHNSOF WALL PAPERS Of Kvery Dcscilptlen. Common mul out rupiirui t.ew i-iices. iiorneis, rtlozes. Cen. tic 1'lcccs, 4e. LAOU CURTAINS, In Cunui mid While. Poles, Cornices, Hands, Lt)0pS, Ac. PHaRES w. fry. 57 NORTH QUEEN BT. ST.VKNHritllJal!, " " HIIAVINU AN!) IlAIll DKES3INO , , SALOON, iliieii .loiirnevmiiii iiml iirlru fiime as ntlii'i ea'oeiw II, WAONKH. "'VI.1-UI aiuniiKiir. 1'KK Nt ntlMTAKK, FOIC VOU OAN ,"A. uny Uie bunt 6e. Iluvaim clgur In tliu JIAUTMAN'B YELLOW KJIONT CIOAU STOltK, LA Mi Kl'S ul it Hmiill Adviincii mi Cost. ..il.MIIYi I'nli. .tJ.tiOl'er l'ulr. .$i.vi I'it riur. ,-Xm 1't.r I'ulr. .MSI IVr 1'hIi. H.mi I'ur I'ulr. . I'ur l'alr. UAH VlTTlSti. HT.tlll.K, (ill AND. UTATlONVItV. COAL. 15. II. AtAKTlM Wliohiealo ami HuUU Duiiler In all klmls el LUM1IKH AND COAL. Tiiril: Ne. in North Wnteraml iTina rniita ubove Leinnn LancitsUir. 'i.i-ly. AUMOAKIINKIW di JKl'Fr.ltllW. COAL DEALERS. OKt'lUKS. Ne. kii North Quubn Htrbkt, and Ne. nut NOIITII 1'IIINCU UTHKUT. A It I is. North I'iiinck Strukt, nbaii Hbau- IN(I ItUl'OT. LANCAbTKU, l'A. lUIKlVllillt CIO A I. I UIIAM Tliu iintlcrHlcnuil lnu ler unto, nt IiIh Yard, Cor. Andrew nnil S. Wntcr Sts iilitrKuiiiHoitmuntet tliu vury bust kliuu (it Ccnl for Fnmlly Ube, u lilch liu will ilullvur, dutifully weIkIhxI mnl Hi'ii'unuil, teunypnrt el lluiclly ut tlin lenn.st nun kut niten. Oiilers by mall or tuluplione llllml promptly. Jillyl'J-tlil I'UILII' OINDKK. MANUKK. AND UOAL. New Yerk iiml l'lilliululplila lleran Ma niiiu liy tiiocarleiul nt luiliicuil piltun. All tliu JIKHT 0UADK8 OK COAL, lletli for Kmnlly mul Siemit purposes. , CKMKNTIiytliubmrel, llAVuml b'l'HAW uy tliu ten erbnlii. Vaiiu ;ii5 lluriUbiiric i'lke. UuwmuL OYtwu-'Myi Kimt CLustnut blteut KauOtaun, Koller & Ce. imrllyd c IOAI,. r. v. a. cene S.-IO NOHTII WATKltHT., lAtnanttrr, t-a.. Wholnanle mul ltetnll Uouiers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With tlie Tolephenlo KxchMU-,r, Ynnl auU OfllCO Ne, SOU NOHTII WATK axutittT. lebas-iva LANCASTER, FA, TUESDAY. REI'TUMIiER iie, 1HWJJ. THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY. Upeii a Bubjoet of Vltnl Intoreat, lit lit lit foetltiK tlie WolHtre of Alt. Tliu liillnw Iiik I iiniitt knlili- lotler from linn el llte leAitliiKitiut liunt kmiwii m-luiilllle wrlUim or tlie iinm-iil ilny N gpceliilly tilKiillUMiit, mul Blidiilil Ixi of unusual vnlne In nil ifiulrn wlut ililrulokii'ppiue nun ilioiiuiiimel meiliiin lll4UllVurl('l1llllll UVlltltH. "A uiiiuiriil iliiinniul let- iiilntiiiiilleii Ih eih) eMIiii liitiwt dlrttlnulivii ulimiivluilHtlCH el tlie mi mi-mini (utiiury tiii I'liiumeu ii'iiplu,itx viclliw (liu miiiiii'iillHlit-iiiid mul inllni'd, uiy out with iiliiiiirniljilii volfxteliuoiniiiiclpiili'il Iieiii tlinnliivcy or iiiiiKi'tviillKiii mul mtiur ntlllnn u lilcli linn luilil Hid miiflvH In Kiim I. - IIOlmKIHllllll II llllgll l-.(1l el till) wtlllll'it lilititiv. mul In tliu llmiiel Hid' llmk Akuh ' (iiiiiii ui-:ir eIiIIIdiiiIIiik tliu Iiml Kllinuii'rel trutli. ItouiiiittlviifKi-ilieiiHiiiiil lilluil utiiplrl. tliiuiM inn Iii-Iih; e.wtii iiuieiik nil cliiin el nil ('eiintili'n I'eeplii inn I.kkiiiiiIiik te t'.ituk rer I ii'iimutveK, mul te ri'Kiml nutherlty uiiicli luwi tiimi iii'Kiimuiii Men mid vm ni iioleimcr wIIIIiik Unit n fmv liiillvldiuiM hIieiiIiI iIIlIuIii tot In-lit wluil uiiiHt I hi lliulr DKiillmi'iilti mid epIiiliuiN. They uliilin lli rllit lit hoIve ler tliu iihMv. h Hi. mrnit iiii'itlniM el t it ilny mul iltimund Unit tin uimuul kihiiI or liiiiiiiuilty Hliull liu li'ipt'cli'il Ah llii' M'Kllll el IIiImkdi,. ml ntviikiiului;. wn Mi'i-, en fvny liulul, iiu uilAtukiililiKiTlili'ni'i'H nt iiloriiiiilery notion. 1'iMiple ivlie, it fnw yi-itrit line, ciiiltinm HiiHur Iiik tliu ineMlliituiiiiiilii tliu iimiioel iiuty, new HMill.ii tliu iitH'l' loelWinrs el Hiiolini'eurhi), Mun nlioiviue uniliir tliu bend ikihiI l)leti)l UIIVlDI'lHllllOWI'll tlllll'lll!lltll III llrpmt) HUI- luiuil tlinli oeuitl titlonite liiiceiiiu undurmlii I'd u Ml lliuilly illi'd in tnmlyu te n IiiIndhh ICIII Ol Ull.llUII III 'III ll UK) lllllllllllHOl pce lilu IIIIIiik iiulluiulv KiiiMii who uitulit hiivr IIvimI te u Kri'im old UK) Hid Hull' eiluluul treulili'H Ir'iiii liikcn In tliiuier p epurly trnit. ed. Tlure mil IlietiHniidi el pceplu le-iluy, theiiKlitliHily eiiiltirliiK tliu Hint miiyptuiun el Hdiiiii.inileiiH uiiiliidvn ul without tliu mIkIUvhI ii'iillziitlen el tluidiinuiir Hut Ih Im-Ieie Ilium Tlii'y Imve oi'CiiNleiinl hi' iiliichcn ; it ln(;l( el iippi'tlliinur day mul u nivi'lieiii eiui llui next, ei mi iiiiucc.ounuiiie iii'lliiK el Hi'iitlnnai, xeuii'tliiK 8 ut'ce 1. 1 iiuli'd by iiuuii'ii unit mul liuliiiill llii'ip tieiihifn te Uie out iiluu et u HllKhlreld or mulmlii. II U hh;h tiimi thill propluiiHeko te a kueu Ii-'u' "I IIhj kuiIouh kuiIeuh kuiIouh neun et thuiu limttc.H mid niiiiiiic'lp.ili'il tlium bclWH Irtitii tlie preliMliiiuil hlKOtiy which uoutrelx tlium. tvhiui this l.t doiiemiil whuii nil t!liuiat.'Hil pliVKli-liili't lii'i;euiiillUciilli'lliui!l' loeicludonil ildxm.li. hivii tlmi It U tliulr duty tin-iiir dNciiii") ui iiilrkly uml imwitely lutpo-fllile ; te miiliiinlii no etlii-r position tiimi tliulel truth lieui'ntly iiKcrrtuliii-d, mid toriiileiM' mid irceiiiiuriid uny iiunt'dy th'it li'ii bi'i'ii Ien ml umitiil, no tiiiittur whnl tu eiUIn, lliDie nlll bn n i mero iiimiulliii; hiiieiik thiiilouleiH, nhllu tUfie will be iriuul li'Joli)lnt,'lliieiilioiit the win Id." "liiuiwfll nwuiii el llui cciiiiiitii that will be mi'ti'iteiit teinii tei mltltit; Oil litlur, but I fri'l that 1 cannot be triiu te iiu honuNtcon henuNtcon honuNtcen vlutloiM iiiiIeih I ntciid it lii'lplcH litiiuliitiil unilerM' u I Hint 1 knew in lm l-ikhi. 'i'm .. tuiiiliid piibllculleni (in (In pant lw jnirMuiut Kiuphlu doDirlplleiii el dllli-ieiit illii'ii'M el thuKldiivjH mid llvurliHVi' iiwiiki'iii'd thu nu-iU leal piolf'9-.len le Uie Incl Hint tliiiioilUeiiHi'i lilt'Krciitly liii-iuiitlim, 'I liu trciitiiiiiut et Uie docteiK hni buuii lnrui'ly rxpi'iluiuiitiil ami imiliy or Hull path lit- h e .lied whllu tlu-y worn cititlnu uheiil ler u ri-invily te cum thuin " " HU uuw nvi'i two jiiiik ntncii my iilrn tleuwnsllr 1 1 tilt il te tin- ii.(i el u moil wen durlul iutiaiiitleii In tlii'ticauiiiiiit el llrli;i'l'i iIIu'Uhe or thu klilniiji 1'iiatuiiU IluIIiii liii'iilly itikcd muahnut thu ii'iundy ami I had hi'iiidel triiialknbliTiiiuirtli'itcd by It, but like many iiIIkhh I lie.iltntrd le luceiiiuuiml Hi lisn. A pme nl Irlend el iiiIiim hud bi'en In limn' lii'iilth tin hiiiiik tiiuiiaiid till application ler Insiiiiiiu'i'iin iiik IHi.li.nl eciiu irji-cti-d en iic'imnl el lliluht'H dliuiif. Ulii'iiilcal mul inlr o-ieplc.u i iiiiiiliiiitliiiii or lil.i in lint ic yiiilud Ih" iiifsriiiuel Iiiike 'jii uitUliii el ul huiiu'ii ami Cliiiiu at tuiiu cuiih, wlilcli con lit mul thu rei ti'i'tiifxi el thu dhuneihi. Atu-r irj Ini; all thu iiiu.il le'iiinltci, 1 dlructint htm te iim-llilii prupuratlen mid uui uruntly sur pilti'il te iibiurvn u ih'cldi'd luipiove i out within u month, uml within four muutlw no liibecnitH could btiitticevuiuil. At that tliuu Uiuiuwiii pri'hiuit only u trncu el ulliuiiii'ii, Ullll 111" lull, IM liu IIXllH1IM It, iHTlPL'tly Willi mid all threiiKli tlm t n 0 i:-n:e ei Wuiuui'ri Sal Cuiu, the it'liit.'ily liu iiui " " AlliT thld I piesi'illm.l Uili iiuidlclnii In lull iiehii In both chronic and .iciitu imp'i rltln HilKht'Hdiii'.LK'l.nmi with tl u most int int Ul.icieiy tfsuliH. Jlv obiuiiulleni wuli iii-llluu miall In niiuilirr nor h.ixtlly iiuide I'hry uvli'iidiMl eviii'Ki'Vi'r.il iiieuthx uml uiu buiuid alarm' n mnber et I'.uui which Imve ptoi'iUeiaililatlor teinymliid that 1 would riiiiitMlly mgu upeii my piolihsleiuil bictii it'll thu Imperiiiiiiii i I kIvIiik u litir mi'' pi lliiiit til.il 10 it in tifr'i 511I11 cuiu. In u IniKi) c!uiieiiillmi)iiti win ii' thu bleed In obviously In an iiiilK'.illhy Hlati), i-Hiiicl.illy wlieiu (;hiii dulai DiiKOiKciifiiti in t mil iminateiy mup. tleininiit.imt.n i iniiinnv el tiune leriu-i or clitoiilcludljpeiltlon In which Ii no iivlilunce oleipiulc inliclili I. hut wtiuru thu uncial lii'iilth lidi'pU'ted, Hid fiiLii ill ew, thu iirliii) lolenid. ciinaUtiiUiiK the condition in whluh tlii'p.Uli'iit lis.ilil te tin bllliiu-.,' tlie adtiiii Iiik Kiitiiud liy tliu ui'i el thld muni I y Ii ic inaikahlu. In IIiIIiI'miIUdui' liHi'i'iin te net ut n Krttvuiu et nlbuinuii ; te hoeIIiu unit he J I tliti Intlitiiit'd iiiiunliiiiiii'i ; te wmli out tlm iiplthi'llal iliilirls which blocks up thu tuliult iiriniteri, mid teprcvunt a dustructlvu iiiulu iiiulu iiiulu iiiorphnitset tls.iui)." "llDlfiiiKlitKiiM 1 de te n branch et tlie pro pre pro fi'iilen that bulluvus th.il no euu school el mcdlcluu known nil thu truth reKurdliiK thu tii'iitmunlet itlscnsu, and beliiK ludupuiuUiul i.'IuiukIi teHuh'ct any iiiiuudy that will inlluvi) my I'utluutM, without ictiutiiicu te thu neuicu Hum whencu It I'tinifi, l inn jlud te ncknowl ncknewl mlk'i' ami ('einuiuud thu ineiiu et t tilt ruiuudy Hum liauklv. KLnpi i tlnlly y,;urd, l(. A. liLNN, SI. II., Di'iin mid l'lolimerot siiri;ury. Unliud Statin Miidhul L'eiIcku el Nuw eik: udlter et MeiUctil iiibuiir; author el (iiinnM Nuw mul luiprevi'd lliiml-ltoek et llyglune mid domes tic Minili Inn, etc. uti ilUOl.tiltlt.S. T HUIWK'.I. Thu lluat 9lie.' Ill.icli In thu Miukct, Bixby's Best Bhiuknig ! It nlvc.-j a iiik'k pelltli mul ki'i'im ihu leather soil. ItlXllY'S HOYAL POLISH Hap no sii pui let, pieli.it ly noi'iiiul,lei I.ndici' mul Millditiu'it Mims. It Khra u uuw lluUh uml keep Ilin k'.iitlici neil. UIVB IT A 'llll iL. FINE COMB HONEY At Bursk's, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LA NC AST Kit, I'A. HAJIIUAUJCU, XII, riuiK Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCAHTK.lt COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, - UAltKKT 8TUKET, KKAU OF CKNTUAL MAilKICT IlOUaKS, LANCASTEU, l'A. Wu miike uvnry Htyln lhik'ny nnil CarrlaKO iiuttii'il. All Werk ilulHlied In tliu miHicem. lertiililuaiiil ck'Kant Btylu. We usu only tl.e bum Bt'lcctL'ti niuturlnl unit oiupley only thu bent inct'hmilcH. Fer iiuallty et work our pik c.i uru tliu I'lmnpuatlu the alnlu. Wu buy ter cii.ili mul bull en thu tun.it t iiiuienublu tuiiiiH. (llvu us it cull. All wert: warranted. Kupalrliifi prnmptlv uttundiiil le, enu nut et weikiuiui unpeclu any umpinyuu uir uini puts pebll. niit.tld.1 .tw r ..l:i AH1 tiVATlUNKUl VUitetU. IlitOKn AMI SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT TltB LOWT.ST UATIW AT L. M. GLYNN'S OMKAl' HOOK AND STATIONAUV 8T0KK Ie, 42 West King Streot. POLITICAL .Sltnlt; TI.Ml'.I.Y I'.tl'IIHDNI.ll I'dMH. 'Itierixtminctiiry ItMnnltn of I mini crime Mat e Adiiiliilitriitliiu-Krdiiced rxpnu - dltiiri'ii nl Ouveriiment. Tlie Recorder's ofllce in I'liilnilelililit wus swujiliittny nftcr it blltcr llglil. Tlie ruluiitien of 8. Davis Pngc, iiu ro'titrellcr, wiii llxcd by Uie diclsien of tliu Htipruinu cetirt. i inn iiboiniimiiie iraiuiiilcnl sys sys tern curried en by Hliiek mid Crawford, Scaler of wcightaatid lnuasiircs, In I'lilla dt'lphin., wiisnbeliKlibd, lliuellici! ilnclf was illficenliniicd tlirouglieiit tlie Slulu. Other objeetiennblo eIIIcch weie wiped out by a btrokeof tlie Ooverner'fl pen. Ceud men were carefully Delected for eni.li new va cancy us 11 eectirrcd. Tlie Heard of Btnte ClmrltlcA tvns reconstructed. The surplus funds of Uie Htnte weie wrested from thu control of the Hepitblican rliitf iimtuiers, and invested for tlie bcnelll of the Com monwealth. Tlie appropriations were scrutinized and cut down. The jobbers en tlie ' Hill" al Ilarrlsbtiry were suddenly halted in their career. The lA'Kislatiite itself wus warned by thu Governer's vetoes te leek inoie carefully into the bills under consideration in the two Heuse. Over sixty bills were vetoed in rapid miccessien. K'pially rpicstloimhle measures failed le pass because it was certain Unit Governer 1'attisen would net approve them. A I'btlii lint I' limit ve Letter SuNATtm Cuei'Kit, chairman of tlie He publicnn btute committee, bus recently at tempted iu it newspaper interview te vin dicate the course of himself and Ids politi cal associates in tlie Legislature. That be fails te satisfy even ills own constituents is obvious from a letter written by a plain old Quaker farmer, no doubt, te a Republi can newspaper in Delaware county. He says: " Fer somesix weeks, much of the time day and night last winter, in the Senate, lie plieJ himself with all his arts as te cunning, treachery, deceit mul par liamentary experience, te ileleat the bill icpealing the act of 18IJS lli.it established Uie eulurged Recorder's Olllce at Philadel phia, a sink of corruption of which he was the chief author. " With equal earnestness, as will be re lnembarcd, he opposed the bill te carry into effect the constitutional prevision against tlie odious system of free passes te members ei tne Legislature, in like man ner he opposed the abolition of the De linquent Ta olllce iu Philadelphia, an other noteiious sink of corruption. "In the interest of theStatidnid Oil Com pany he opposed the Free Pipe Line bill and insulted the farmers by assutningllint they were stupid enough te be made le be lieve that lie was working for them. "In the interest of various monopolies he ulse opposed carrying into effect tliu constitutional prevision against discrimina tion iu freight charges. " Hew cuu Pennsylvania Republicans support the state ticket when a man of .Mr. Cooper's record ami character is put forward as chairman of tin; statu commit tee, and thus the rcpicseiiduive and stand ard bearer of the party. Itjs mero and mero obvious Inut the mission of the Independ ents is net yel fulllllcd and il is te liu hoped tlie masses of the p irty will reuli.e the situation befere it is tee lute te redeem the character of the party, and give it a reasonable hope of success nexi year." What the "l.eitKcr" ha)ii. Tin: Philadelphia f.alucr, organ of cou ceu cou bcrvative sentiment in Philadelphia thus scores the iccklcss disregard of the plain icquircmenlfi of the constitution, by the Republican members of the .Senate : " The Republican Senators appear te be deter mined that they shall have ul least their full share, if net mere than their share, of the odium attached te a failure te pass the apportionment hills. Theii resolution te simply go through tliu motion of meet ing twice a week and te icfuse te con sider any preposition is a distinct an an iieunceineut that they will net de or make any further attempt te de their swetn duty. Having reached such a determina tien they should have adopted one mete resolution te resign their seats. They would appear iu a better light if they as sumed a virtue though lluy had it net." Till'. Philadelphia Lnher says: "Tlie wuoie question ui pay mid expense is n small matter compared with thoileinonslra theileinonslra thoileinenslra lion that although this Legislature is prob ably composed of belter material than its predecessors, yet u stil'.li.lent number of its members arc ready te set up partisan loyalty and zeal us against their obligations te tlie commonwealth and their oaths of elllce." Tin: United Republican assucialien of Philadelphia endorsed Nilcs and Livney the ether night, and ni:l day it was sued by a colored caterer te recover $:i:i;i due for the banquet given by the dub at its opening. Seniiitllllit! Iiir IJiiiipin- In Sivailew. Ken; of tlie Republican newspapers and political speakers resent t hat they call the Democratic opposition le l.ivsey because he was born and grew te manhood iu Kng lutul and served in Uie ISrilish aiuiy. It is net thu Democrats who have made this an objection te I.ivEey. It is Republican Statu Chairman CoepcrAtlm has bald . "Il is natural that Pennsylvania should prefer te be governed by a native of Pennsylva nia. He alene can understand the pceplu of the stute, their peculiarities, local idlo idle syiicrncics, their special wants nuddestrcs, and the measures necessaiy te promote their various interests. This is a knuwl edgu which nenu but a native can attain. We can safely, as well us with geed ruasen appeal te tlie native pride of Pennsylvania rfii;i( fiy nit Si'ii ej tiie seu 'in i ifju e tmfhaU tally te Unit wtr the statt in. tin In ';j(.A y it Uiantr and adi tntw'r,' (let en Heard. The Democrats are harmeni.ing in New Yerk and will elect their State ticket. The Democratic nomination for governor in Maryland insures harmony and success there. Iu Virginia tlie Malieneites give it up. New Jersey has only lmd ene Repub lican governor slnce 18(!tl, and will never huve another; Abbett will be elected. In Ohie Headley'H election becomes mero likely every day and home of the " visit ing llcpublicun statesmen" who went out thcre from Pennsylvania recently le spy the ground concede Headlcy'H election. Pennsylvania Democrats should net wait for the returns from ether Stales, (let en beard. The ll union Ait. Tin: previsions et the Humes actaru evaded by the inujerity of thu present beard of sinking fund commissioners. The present Republican statu treasmer and au ditor general who ceiiBlitutu the majority of that beard have adopted a policy which will enuble the banks te held much thu greater portion of the stale moneys de posited with them for a year or longer. In the event that Messrs. Niles and Llvsey tlie Republican candidates for auditor general and state treasurer, shall be elected, It Is expected te llnd some device by which the banks mnv retain thu Btnte moneys until the meeting of the next Legislature when the Humes act iu te be repealed or se amended as te destroy Its vitality. WUitetl Waite. CiiAtiiMAN CoerLii claims that the ex penres of the LeirlsliiMiTt oxclusive of incinbviH f .,, m y . t or day. If this be true the Republican Hcimte in guilty of wicked ttastu. The Democratic Heuso wllh V!00 members, only cost $2riO, a per npita oxpeuse te the Stnle of only l.M; the Republican Senate of 50 members costs fcilfiO n .afita public expense of $7. Cooper's party must go. ry Your Tbx. Under the new Constitution of Pennsyl vania an nhsolute requirement of every voter ever twenty-two years of age, is that he shall have paid a Slate and County tax within two years of the election at which he shall offer te vote. Formerly this tax could be paid en election day, and iu many places voters were never challenged en account of non-payment of it. lint new it must be paid at least thirty days befere thu election, se that the only time left te voters is between new mid Octobers Cth, and we therefore earnestly urge uiieu all voters te miike certain of theii- right te vote, te limit up thu collector mid pay their taxes nt once. TIiebu who paid their taxes last year are net required te de ee this year te secure their vote, but let nil such be Hiiro and hunt up their receipts. The tax icqulred te be paid Is very light, and no voter should neglect this import ant matter; te de se will endanger his franchise. Coeper'it iKiuirnnce. Ciiaiiiman CoeiMMt, manager of the Nilcs-Livsey-Miigce combination, recently asserted that the only saving cll'ectcd by the Democratic administration at Harris burg this winter had been $20,000 iu the charity appropriations. Tills only demon strates Cooper's ignorance. According te IhuCouiinittce of One Hundred's eillelal declaration, Democratic administration has saved te thu city of Philadelphia alone $"00,000 per year. The Democratic Heuse ut Hnrrisburg effected a saving in Uie or dinary expenses alene of 10,1170 27 ever the last Republican session, The Humes bill, if (he Republicans would net obstruct its enforcement, would save nt least ilOO, 0(10 n year te tlie stale. The abolition of tlioelllco of scaler of weights and meas ures lias saved the people of the state out side of Philadelphia at least $50,000 a year. and the rxtia u-ieit of the F.evlature hat .! the late one tent. .lout uk much Ouvoriier. UlM'lllIK Nchh Senater Cooper said in ids recent speech ut West Chester that " when we assembled at Hnrrisburg we found n governor who saved twenty-five cents te tlie Stntc by walking from the station." New Senater Cooper knows better, but he apparently believes a lie well stuck te as geed na the truth. The annual Inaugurations of pre vious governors during Uie past twenty odd years took out of tlie treasury from ,:j,000 te nearly .$10,000. Fer what? Te allow statesmen of the Cooper school te get en a drunk that cost them nothing. Governer P.tttisen had the common sense te knew he could be inaugurated without all the costly lluinmery of n parade and the disgrace of n drunken orgie and be is just ns much tlie governor as if ids inaugu ration had cost thousands of dollars. Wlieru tlie Henpuimtlilllty I.tea. Tin: Delaware County lleceril, a staunch Republican newspaper, published in Re publican Chairman Cooper's own county, thus tKcs tliu responsibility wlieie it be bo lengs: Governer Pnttlsen used but right ful prerogative and constitutional authori ty when he willed the Legislature togtcher te perform a neglected duty ; tlie Senate majority exceeded its rightful authority, unnecessarily proleged the extra session by its persistent and dogged refusal te confer and ee epeiatewith the Iioiiseupou the apportionment issue, and committed tlie additional felly of issuing lis " tilliina luin " that it would have its own way or thcre should be no apportionment, us made and pievided Ity thu laws and thu constitution. Tim Jupntliiii of Cum. In I. iu, in ( iniiitj llcpiihlliiiii Tliu three Legislatures preceding the present ene show an average cost of $877, lliii.H.'"), and tliu estimate cost of tliu past regular and extra session combined gives "."1(1,000. New the Legislatures of 1S77, 1870 and ISM, hail Republican majorities 111 bulb the Heuso and bcniite, an I time ie iu 'iti.' . . .' In Id ill ullier 01 tinv ej 'in m. Se that the combined cost of thu present extra and the preceding regular session, witli tliu Senate Republican uud the Heuse Democratic, lias cost $121,'l(!(i. $121,'l(!(i. He, .', , than the average cost of the tliice preceding Legislatures, when both legisla tive brunches were Republican. Wlint tlie H1111101 Act Will AlU'ct. I mm Hie I. no Hi laid. The cost of thu cxttu session is trivial compared te the saving which tlie Humes act will eilect if honestly carried out. The Republican candidates for auditor general and slate treasurer uru both enemies of Unit act and opposed te its enforcement. Livsey Is the direct icpicscututivc of the treasury ring, which lias alrc.idy mani fested it determination le ignore tlie law designed te give Uie people the bencllt of tlie interest en the statu deposits. The Appropriation lull. 'I'm: general appropriation bill for 18S.1, less tlie increase for common schools, covers precisely and only the sum of $5, CmII,770,08, which is just $;JUiVi8'J.:I2 r.t:ss titan tlie total of tlie appropriation act of 1881 for all purposes exclusive of common schools. FIOUHhrl ItUN'l' I.IK. Itrpiihltcnti t.itravngiuice mill Dcinucrntlu Kcunuiny, AVA limn. I'ay efiilllcci-i I8.il, mul mu ple) en fi'iii.slS'.U ( hint iletkH. 1 enllllgcllt . lO.lKHI 1X1 ltildcllt del U.cimllilgelit V.rtJI.i'. itiitleiiut-) .'l,Msii7 supplle 3,7tEI.'JI Dun. feme. 11S.1. iS,e;i.Ol 1,111 M 1,1,1 Hi en 1..I0S.7S W0.47 Total.. .is),'ii3.7il WS.ilWH Being liunlii from llbieus uiutuilnl, the Cel luloid Kyii-tihiiies will out-lust ten pair et rubbur, Thu luiHi'saiu the bunt knew te ncl inicii. Fer sale by nil leading JeweletH unit Optlclaui. H'il-lwdred lletv Abuui the Odkbh. Many pceplu beleiu puiclmsliiK it tuudlcluu naturally Imiutiu thu sUeef thu ilesn and tliu HtiuiiKth et It. In iihIiih Jluriteck Itluett ffff (crj a teaspoenlul ler the little onus uud l e iciupennluli ler ((row 11 telKs are till that la necerxury ul one tiuiii. TI1I1 maitultlcunt mud icliie Ik net only economical but vury picas picas uutte the tiiitii. K01 n.ilt) by II. 11. Ceeiuan, driiKKltit, U7 uud K'J .North tjiicuu Btrect. Iliickleii'H Arnica Hnlve. The tlteiituHliueillciil wonder of the world. Wurrantiiil te speudlly unto burns, llriilsus, '....a III........ k.i.1 lllii.x.ii b-..,...M .if...... ,'..,,. -WII141, IJJI.UI? nil, iiiiuiuii, iiiiui Dtnin, wiii cers, l'lles, Cullbtuliis, Ceiiib, Tetter, Chapped 1 illlllili llllil nil nnill ui iiiiiiuiiis, t,uuiauiu.Hi in cuiu 111 uvety lnatance, or money lutiiniluil. 'i'i luuu pur box. k or sale by Chan. A. Lechur. luiVtyued.tw llxcilcil 'l luminous. All ever the land uie KOlng Inte ecslney ever Or Itlim'H New Discovery ler Consuinptleu. Their 1111 looked loriecevery by thu timely usu et this Kteal llte navlntf lemeify, uuiihus tlium le go nearly wild lu lis priiUu, It is Kiiarau teed le positively euie rjuvuiu Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay lever, llreuchltls, llearHiinens, Less of Voice, or uny alleetlen of the Threat, uud Lunus. Tthil bottles lieu nl Ohus. A. I.ocher'n ItruL' Blure. LurcesUu, $1.00, I'ruvrd 11 lllg llencllt. " Una inimical pain Kllllni; uml healliiK pro perties, Half et it titty cent bottle eurmi mu et rhintuiitllstn uml it cold that hud Buttled lit my hack. ITetl us well us 1 evur did in my lltu." Otte J. Deeshiiry, pie'p Jlellaiul Vily A'ews, llellnnd, Mich,, opeaklnir ler Themat' Kclectrle Oil, 'or buiu by 11, II. Ceeiuan, druh'Kteti 137 nnil 1JJ Net Hi queuti sueeU Loud unit Utln, CltAtTKR 1. " 1 was taken sick a your nge With bilious lever." Sly doctor pronounced tne curud, but 1 net sick .iRiiln, with torrlelo pulus In my buck mnl rIiIeh, and tot se lmd X Could nolmevol 1 shrunk 1 Frem 'ix Sis. te I'W 1 I had been docterhiK for my llver, but It me no Reed. 1 did net 01 peel te llvomeri! tliiin threu months. 1 bcifnti te use Hep lltllurs. Directly my nppotlle re turned, my pnltiH lull 1110, my entlru system Hcouied renewed an If hymnnlc, and nftiir ml iik several bottles 1 am nut only ns premt as NOVerclKH, but wclh morn Han t did befeli). Te Hep Hitters 1 own my llte. Dublin, .luneu, '81. 11. Kmi-ATMc. CIIArTEIIII, " Maiden, Mitas., Feb. 1, 1880. (imilletnan lHiiirureit with attacks el sick headache." NuurulKtn, femnlu trouble, ler years In thu meat terrible nnil eiuriillnllnK manner. Ne uiedlclni) or doctor could Blvu mu tullul or euro me until I used Hup llltleia. "Tholtrslbeltlii Nearly eu ruil me;" Thu second Hindu 1110 iu well ami sIieiik us when n child. " Ami 1 have lieiiu se te this day." My husband wiunu Invalid ler twenty yeuis with 1 eurleus '- Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, "Prenuiincml by Husten's beat phjulclans " inuuniblel" Seven bottles et your bltluts eiiruit him anil 1 knew el thu " Lives efulKtit persons " in my neighborhood tliul have been saved by your blttuts. And ninny meru 1110 iisIiik thuiu with iticat bunellt. "They utmost De mlrnele.i V Mrs. Ji, U. Mack. Hew te Ukt Sick, Expose yourself day mid night; cat tee much without excrclsu ; wetk tee haul without resl; doctor nil thu tlme ; take all thu vile ikwU'UIiih advettlflcd uud Hun you will wuut te knew hew te yet well, which Is niMMCicd In tlirce words Tuku Hep lilt ters ! H0pS-liuilTu,Tli,3ftw Ne tour ei K11111II I'ex It Dnrby'M I'ropliyluc I'repliyluc tl Kluld Is used Irucly. It destteys tne very Benn. Ne Deception Caeil, It N stnuiKu no mnny people will continue te miller day alter day with Dyspepsia, Llver Complaint, CuiiBtlpntlen, Sour 8'eniach, (leu uml Debility, whun they emi procure nteur Hleru HIULOH'S VlTALl.KIt, lruuofcest It It lines nolcureor rullrvu tlimii. I'rlce. "Scents. Held by II. II. Cechnui, 1371111110 North yiii-en street, Lancaster. foitli-ue15 MKIUUAl.. A1 YEilfM S.VItSAL'AHII.I.A. THINK OF IT NOW! Although much Is said about the Importance el it bleed puritylng inedlclne. It may bu pon pen plblu Hint thu Hiibjucl hn never tturleusly claimed your attention Think oil ixew ! Almestuvury portion hits some tut in otsornf etsornf otsernf uloiis poison latent lit his vjlns. Whun tills develop in ncrotuletM Hurnr, Ulcer, or i;niiilein, or In the terin el iCIikuiiiuiUiii, or Organic lnneHies tin.- Hilirnrlng that iinmies Ih li'irlble. Itenee thu gratltiidii el thesu wliu (Uncover, ns theimanils yearly de, Hint Ayer's Sarsaparilla will thoroughly euul lento this evil from the hihIiuu. An well expect I liu without air iim lii'iilth without pure uloed. Cleanse thu bleed Willi AVBIl'H SAlmArAIULLA. l-IIIil'AIIZS !'V Dr. J. I'. AjcriVCe., Luncll, Mass. Held by nil DuigglsU; tl, six biilllci ler V. supil SO.lyd&w LJ Jl:itKV UAVle'.H l'AIN Illl.t.Mt. DYSentery SUMME1 COMPLAINT Thciu Is no tlinu tobulesl whun thesu we love uie taken with thuuu terrible diseases. The beauty of perry Davis'g Pain Killer UUmlu,lcU se ptemptly, sniuly uml ulllelunlly. Don't be without 1'ain Killkii ! Hnvu It leady ler Instant nae ! Hcup il with you ul home or abroad ! AL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT. Hepll-lmd&w tll.UTIUMI. 1K HAM COMIC, THE DUDE. Club Heuso, I'rliii'O Ti'ck, -(Jrcniullne, -Finis, Tubular, 1 TIES. -AT- BEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 Weat King Streot Opposite Ciess Keys Hetel. T niK PAIR IS OVER, -IIUTTHK- Great Race Still Continues us te who 0 111 be Ural lit teubtuln somuet the KullliiK te our ster QRBAT BARGAINS OLOTHINQ IN Which we mu new Klvluu. OUU liOOI)3 AUK THE II EST, OUH l'HICESTUE LOWhST, OUK 8T0UKTHK LAUUK8T. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS IN CHILDREN'S SUITS. WJ1I0.UU UNDEIlWEAllnt ONE-HALl' of tliulr value. laJihuun KNIT JACKETS I101116OU. le nti) each. :e iltuun HOYS' KN IT J ACK KTS ul IDe. HIRSH & BRO., I'ENN HALL CLOTlllNd HOUSE, Ne. 2 and 4 Nertii Queen Streot, I ,.N0A3TKIt, l'A, Frlce Twe Cents. VI.OIllJNO.UNUJSKirXAJt, V. Our Clothing is known te be superior in make and style. We guarantee everything we sell, and will refund the money en goods net found as represented. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Sixth & Chestnut Sis. riiiLAerxt'iiiA. siviwd Ner ICKTO THKl'Uill.lU. A NKW Tailoring Establishment. I would rcspectlit'ly netHy tlie citizens el Lancaster uml vicinity Hint I hnve openod this day a Merchant Tailoring Establishment 129 and 131 Nertii Qeeen Si And keep 011 hand a large ussortment el the LATEST NOVELTIES -OP TH E- EUROPEAN MARKETS FOR Men's Wear, Which I MAICKTO OltDKR nt ShortMetlco In tbeLATKSTHTVLKS. The workmanship KlItST-CLASS only. C2T Torme Strictly Oaab. Jehn G. Haas. uuuU-3incl P. " UOSTKT1 KH dJ HOM. FALL OPENING. 81'LKNDID LINKS OK If 'lVeusuriiigB and (Jverceitliiigs. The lines of Men's Youths' uml Heys' CLOTHING wn nru new ninnulacturliitf uml iilncliiffen out tiihlc'H urn mipoiler te uny wu Iinte yul olTeied, mul our Custom Depnrttnent contains all Hie Choicest I'abrlcs, Irem which we tmiki every dedcrlptlen et UurmenLs te" order. B-Vn me rt'inly ler you, nnil will offerour Sleck ul such I'tlces us will Insure nrctuly sale, D, 8. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LaNOASTKU. TA. II. U' ;illlAHT. SPECIAL NOTICE ! I hereby lurertn these tit wantet a FALL Oil WINTEIl 8U1T OF CLOTHING, That I have new In stock the LAUGE8T AND FIN EST ABSOKTMENT Of Woolens for the Fall and Winter Trade That tins ever been exhibited In thu CHyet LnucuHtur. A utunt vurluty of FALL AND WlNTH.lt OVERCOATING 1 keep NONE HUT THE 1IEST of Foreign and Demestic Fabrics, Aiitlull O001U re wnrraiitodes rcmescuteU at H. Gerhart's FINE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Ne. 6 East King St., LAKCABTKll, FA. plOAltw. J. .. 8TAUFFEU, OoeilvlJlo, Lancaster Ce., Tit. Mnmiincturer of rine lVniuylvanlaand nn;;UC ViS9i UJtlfW Vreaiptly Uenila te, nugJ-Jma 3 a
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