Home Spuns, Camels Hair, French Flannels, Glorias, Habit Cloth, Broad Cloth, Bedford Cords, In Black Goods We Defy Competition. China Silk, Museline, tell them goods. expensive dress Buckles, Clasps, Big and Plushes, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Little Pearl Buttons for Ask for our Co set. and an excellent Whale Belting, Seam prompt attention at for a Dictionaries, Silk Chair Cushion 50 Bone Dishes, Jelly Dishes, Little Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, thinks of her Corsets because the Corsets that are dress and the Made in quirements. her dress, The Best Quality They fit the form to the best features comfort CAST "rw { recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H A. Ancuza, 3D. 111 Bo. Oxford Bs, Brookiyn, XN, Y. Uiarrnoea, Ernctation, promotes ' gestion 1 % \\ TA aK THAT APPLIES Wn WILLIAMB & ROGERS BUSINESS UNIVERSITY means of placing ambitious young m Jeganee and cost of its equi ni AL ENGLISH COURSES. PESNIONS THE DISABILITY BILLIS A LAW, Soldier's Disabled} Bince the War sre pendent hr ae 1s dependent now Dns alms from effects of army serv re included. 1f you wish your claim yn successfully Pires 0 James 1anner, Late Commissioner of Pensions, Washington, DC, RVIN HOUSE, ty Aa EN, PA 8. WOODS CALONELL, wood on . room ne # high ertent hy mailed to any address —- VARESE LOCAL OR TRAVELING soll obs Nursery Stock. + Expenses and AR THE EXTRA SESSION. the Governor's Cail. Harnmssuno, Oct, 27.—In the senate Harmsprno, Pa, The Oct. 28, and the attorney general with a purpose to make political capital The order of busi. The request was denied. In answer to a question by Senator Robinson as to his knowledge of the the Keystone bank Mr. Boyer answered: “No, most shatically. 1 never knew that John The Senate reassembled at 3p. m., Harmmsprna, Oct. 20.—~At yesterday's opening session of the senate, after a lengthy debate, it was decided that ar. gument shall proceed in the followin order: First, by counsel of the respond- ent; second, by the attorney general: third, the question of justification of the senate may be discussed by counsel and the senate, Attorney General Hensel said that he would make but one speech, and would address himself to the ques tion of facts only. Unless he had the privilege of closing, he would have to de cline to further assist the senate. With. out settling the question, Lieutenant Governor Watres directed counsel for respondent to proceed with argument, ufus F. Shapley, began the argu- ment for his client, the state treasurer, He commenced by declaring that the governor had no doubt done his duty in calling the extra session of the senate, as he understood the constitution, but the proceedings, in Mr, Shapley's opinion, was not only unjust to his client, but a violation of the constitution. The action of the governor in calling the senate to her was criticised because it was en during a Joiisical campaig He declared that there was not a particle of evidence to ghow that there was any intentional wrong doing on the of the state treasurer, The In eda he asserted, should have been in the form of an im hment if the facts justified such . In any other state, he said, The potion " he aa a su , m peac) , Shapley’'s argument was continued at the afternoon session, and at its concln- Harnmpuna, pessions of the senate were taken u tof J Orvis tionality of BE ment, Te said, would be equally applica bie to the case of each of the accused officials, Messrs. Bover and McCamant, The question raised by the answer of those officials to the charges of the gov- ernor, which has been filed here in the to inquire into the charges. remarkabl court of the United States, in ex parte Milligan, decided that a citizen could not be lawfully tried for alleged crimes before a military commission.” The question that arises is, can a citi- zen of this commonwealth, who has been and has entered upon the duties © office, be removed from that office as a smnishment for misdemeanor without rst being impeached? The very statement of the case would suggest a very positive negative, It is contrary to every principle of right and justice that a man can be punished for crime before he has been tried and convicted. The charges in the governor's message are charges in every instance of misdemeanor, every one of which constitutes an impeachable or in- dictable offense, liable to impeachment by the legislature or indictment in the courts of Dauphin county. Hannmssono, Oct, 81, —Before the sen- adefphia, of counsel for the Philadelphia magistrates, made an agu- ment on the jurisdiction of the senate in the cases of his clients, In his argument he coupled his clients with the auditor general and the state treasurer. He began by saying that the institutions and constitu of this SoumuRvealt: ye on trial, He denied the right of the ernor to interpret the constitution, Fhe governor is the chief executive, and his duty that the liws are faithfully executed. The legislature, elected by the people, makes the laws, Passing upon the criminality of ac- cused state officials is not executive bus. iness., If the state treasurer has ab stracted money from the treasury, if the auditor neral has been criminal in his administration of his office, the courts of Dauphin county are ample to deal with them. If the magistrates of Pulladeiphia are filsy of the vulgar crime of bery, y interests of the people can be taken care of by their prosecution in the courts of Philadelphia. The only executive business the senate can transact is the passing upon nominations made by the governor, At the conclusion of Mr. Sule 's argument the senate adjourned until 8 p. m. Wednesday, Senator Quay's Libel Salts. Nov. raE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEO FUL AND HEALTHFUL BPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL, OPER TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE, BOARD AND OTHER EKEXPEREER VERY AW NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPNENT LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI CULTURALCHEMISTRY; with constant fl lustrations on the Farm and in the Labora BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoreti. cal and practical. Students taught original study with the microscope. . CHEMISTRY; with ja unusually full and t ; borough course in the {CIVIL ENGINEXRING, These « ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Soour { MECHHNI. AL ENGINEERING: Je» are BOOOI PAD with very exilensive exercises in the Field, the Shop, Pragticsl Laboratory. 5. HISTORY; Ancient and Modern, with origi. nal investigation. « INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. , LADIES’ COURSE IN (UTERATURE and SCIENCE, Two - Ample Suefiitien for Music, voosi instrumental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE; Latin {optional} French, German and English (re quired.) one or more continued through the eutire Course. and ied, : MECHANIC ARTS: combining shop work New bulid or and Squipsent. 10 MENTAL, MORAL and POLITICAL 8C1 ENCE; Constitutional Law and History Politica ae, MILITARY BCIENCE: instruction theoret) cal and practical, including each arm ofthe service. 12, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two "4 fully graded and h. : rloter term opetin term, April 8, 1881. C wv . B-July 2.1891. For Camslogue or other informs [ GEO, W, ATHERTON, LL.D, P State Ooliege, Centre Oo. Pa 1 C—O A PPLICATION POR CHARTER NOTICE i bereby given that an joation will Ty County on Mos * ovem . Din, sw otixk 8. mf nud , for the charter A Corporation, ed and Luthersa tre ail rans ml Lung A Sections, «nd radical cure for Nufvous Debit Nervous Complaints, having test BR any Babe ’ human so 1 wil French or fish, with ! ih Bent by this A. SY PENNSYLVANIA R. R.- Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division and Nortbern Oeotral Railway, Time Table in ofect July 19, 1801. termediate stations, arriving st Philadelphia at 3 Bp m , New York, 550 p. m., Baitimore, 5.10 p m, Washington, 5.56 vp. mm, connecting at Phila deiphia for all ses-shore points. Through pas senger conches to Philadelphia and Baltimore, 130 p. m~Train 8 (Dally except Bunday.) For sunbury. Harrisburg and intermediate stas tions, arriving sl Philadelphia at 650 p m., New York, 935 p.m. Baitimore, 645 p. m , Washing. twoust 8.15pm. Parlor car through to Philadel: fan and pas -enger coaches Ww Philadelphia and itimsore. 500 p. m.~Tiain 12. [Daily except Sunday.) For Wilkesbarre, Hazleton, Pottsville and inter mediate points, arriving at Phil delphia 1050 p m., Baltimore 10.40 p.m. 4p m~Tmin 6 (Daily) For Bunbury, Harrisburg and ail int.rmediate stations, arriy- ing wt his. 4D a 0, New Yui at 7,00 a, mn. Poles PE curs from Philadelphia ano Vvork SENEErE OR Mes Wa m 12% a m~Tmin 4. (ba For Bunbury, Hurrmburg and intermediate siauionus, arriving at Philadeiphin at 6 Wa, m., New York, 930 a m., Baitimore 620 a. m, Washington, 7.5, a m, Pullman sleeping oars 0 Philadelphia and passenger coaches 0 Philadelphia sud itimore, WESTWARD. 556 a.m Train 3. (Daily) For Erie and Can- sudaigua and intermegiate stations, Hocbhester, Bue snd Niagara Falls, with through Paliman cars and phsscuger coschos to Erde aud Koches ter, 10.17 Train 15. (Daily) For Lock Haven and intermedinte stations, 208 p m~Train 11. (Daily except Bunday ) For Kage, Ca. andaigus and intermediates ations Hochestcr, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through ager cosches to Kane and Roches ter, sud Parlor oar 10 Rochester, bp. m~Train 1. (Duly except Bunday.) For Bewovo, Elmira and inlermediate stations WHp m~Trin 2. (Daily) For Wilimmes port and intermediate stations, Harrisburg wo Philadelpiin pis coer undisturbed wat THROUGH TRAINS POR MONTANDON FROM EAST AND SOUTH Train 15 leaves New York 1215 might, Philadcis pia 4.30 a om, Baltimore 4.46 & mn, Harrisburg 510 am, Wilkesbarre, 705 a. ma. (Daily except Buaaday ) arriviug al Moutandon 10 24, Train 11 Jeaves Philadelphia 850 a mm, Washing. ton £10 a mw, Baltimore 200 a m, Willkesbai re ILIV am, (Daily except Sunday) srriviig at Mou. Ration ns in, with parior oar Dom i through pessenger coaches fromm Philadeiphia sad Baltimore Train I leaves New York 9.00 a ma, Phila, 1140 a m; Washington st 10.50 a m, Baltimore al 11 45 & to, Wilkesbarre 5.12 pm, (dally except Sane day) arriving st Montandon st 5. 4 3 mm, with through passenger coaches from fle. sud Baltimore Train 21 Jenves New York 800 pm, Philsdelphia 5,255 pw. Washingion 4.50 p wo, Baltimore 0.22 p iy) arriving st Movtandon 10.25 p m, jenves New York ai $8 p ms, Plilad, 11.35 pm, Washington 10.00 wm, Baltimore 1.70} 2, {anity ) arriving si LEWISBURG AND TYRONE RAILROAD, Except Sunday. Westward, FMAM AM. BSIATIONS
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