, H)j mcateti in I KAWXXMX I lAv A- Velutin XXNi, ir. LA.NOASTEU, PA., TUESDAY. SlU'TJilUBElt 1, lfcb'3. Trice Twe Coin. l'l.UMMNU AND (JTOVKH, IIKATKIIN, KID. FLINN & BKENEMAN , (lote FL1NN A IIIIKNF.MA.VM l(il HldVL-h illlil Heaters, de te FLIN.N A IIUKNKMAN'H ler (Inn Flxluicn (In te FL1NN A IIUKNKMAN'H ler Ceal Oil Lumps mill ChiiniliilhiiH. tin te FLtNN A 1IHF.N KM AN'H lnr your Tin mul Ironware, (letu FLtNN A IIHKNK.MAN'H ler HaiKalns In llioenis, Iluckt Is mill Tub-. (In In FI.INN A IIHF.NF.MAN'8 ler your numbing mul (HlHtllng. de te FI.INN A IIUKNKMAN'H ler Iren, Limit .mil Turrit Cntlu I'lpti. Tim iciuiin why you should go te FI.INN A llltKNKM A.VM ler all el tlm iibuvu noeds Ii, tliny lnwi) t lut baldest Stele, tliu l.iuge.t Hleck mill e.in itnil iIiihuII nl tliu lowest l'llces. J FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 162 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA llllln I.. AKMOI.lt. PLUMBING, (JAS-TJTINU, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. riTi'iiicst Werk, Best Workmen. Lcuve your Ordcru nt JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nea. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. miY IKUIUIr. I'AIINKMTIIUK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( IIAIKB OLD HI'AND.) HO. 14 EAST KING STREET. iliU .Morning. KKITKMIIKIl 15, we will (iiiin the Luigei-l fleck of BLACK SILKS, IN LANCAMhlt. Hanging ) tulce Inim Ulc te U Ii Alt IkmiIi t lit n I mgu lupe lnr' Snle ut Less I'iIcii llmti tlu-KiiKiKHlm-iret te Impert F.miij peren wishing h black bilk lics should by all menus exnuilne this line et goods. We ure new iccelvlug 'luautltltn m WHITK AND OOLOFIBD BL.ANKfc.T3, In all iitmlUUrt, Hit mid 12 I kIch bought lit tin' ri cent tru-'n imlii In New Yerk of HUM case. TIlCHM gtKldS W III lit! Vlllll IllUCli tlCIUU VltlUV. lllMISI kl I'pelH HtltlUld llOt full til Inspect ttll'lll. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EA?- -ING STREET. LANCASTER, PA I.IVMUY 11 OUMIITOI'H. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. PlUST-UIiASS HOUSES AND HUGGIKS TO HlUK ; ALSO, O.MNIUUSSE3 FOIt PARTIES AND l'ICNICS. IIOHSKS UOUUHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, i ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. lilt MAS G lltAMUKIt rKKllt.l.l'iK CO kltjiivlan- Oompceed of Fure Human Bxcromeut find Urlne. Unrlvaled for Wheat, '1'obncue, QruBB, Cern, &e. -SOLD 11V VM. II. .IONKS, Ne. I.IUI Muikiit Mii-el; c. II. KOUF.UB, Ne. XI Mnikiit Btu-el; (1HAIIAM, KMLKN A I'AMSMOKK. Mi till Market Htieet , J. KlllKIl ft HON, llrancliUiwn, I'lilluiliilplil.i, uinl lurtpeimililu ilmiliUH KenunUly. OFFICE.-N0. S Clieslnul Slrei'l, IMiilailelpliiu. HllKilillllI JUWK1 AND TOIIN UAr.K'H tlMH. SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, AT TUB llOOKBTOIli: OK JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb, lb and 17 NORTH QUBEM ST., LANCASTER, PA. TlNWAHtS, .CO. J OlIN 1. HUIIAUM. FURNACES and RANGES OK ALL K1N1IB . REPAIRED. Cull mul pen Urn Nuw Imprevuil WUUUUUT' IKONUOLDUAHK Radiating Portable Furnace, Tliu 01iuiipn.it iiml Jluat KUKNACK In tliu MurkeU MANUKACTU11KI) KXOLUHIVKLV II V Jehn P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Streot, leb2Myil LANCASTEU, 1A. GltAVH HI'Ktlirill niKIIIUiNK. TIIK (J rent KiiKltsli Keinwly. An uutallliiK euro ler liupotenoy, mul nil Dlseiujua ttint lollew less et Mmuery, Unlversul LiutM. tude, l'ulu In tlm lluck, Ulinnusa el Vlalen, l'roiimture out Ake, anil innny ettiur ilUuuiua thut loud te Insanity or Con sumption anil a I'roiniuureOruvo, Full par. tlculurH In our pamplnt, which we iliuliote sunil trvutiy inulf toevory euu. The Htiecltlc Ueillcliiu U BOhl by nil ilniRKlala nt II pur puck. ae, or hIx puckUKiM ter W, or will be sunt tree by miitl en the rucetpt et the mnnny.byail mnnny.byail ilresaintf the iiKent, 11. II. Cochran, 137 mul IXi North Queen Blroet, On account el counter feits, we bave ailoptea the Yellew Wrappur thoenly gonulne. Quarnuli'Oij oleure lssueil by us. i or Bttle In LuncAutur by il. II. coehran, DniKUtst, 137 anil 11 North ljuoen Btroet. apr.lva5wOUAY MKU1(JINJS "N,Y' UAH V1TTMNU, auuim. UlAtll.K. llfAlfU. GUJisre. STATION FHY. VUAIj. B. II. MAIITIn Wboleealo ami Ketall Uoaler In all Umla of LUMllKIt AND COAL. r ranli Ne. 420 North Wateranil I'rtnce triuitvi u'jevii Loinen UiuoiHter. ti3-lyil Ji COAL DEALERS. OKK1CKS. Ne. 'il Neiitii (Jukhn Btiibkt, and .NO. Mil NOHTII l'llIMUU tiTIIKKT. VAHDi, NOIITII I'lllMCIt STnUBT, EAIl Ubid- 1NO DBPOT. LANUABTKK, l'A. ailKlMMIl COAI. I C'UALiI j Tliu uiiilorslKiieil I1113 ler biile, at bin Yard, Cor. Andrew nnd 8. Water 8ts uluruoiiiHertiutiiitortliu veiy bout klmln et Ocnl for Family Ube, which be will ilollver, cmermly welKhixl ami ui'ii'eiiuil, te uny part et the city nt the lowent initikuli'iitud. Oiilum by mall or tolephouo lllluil preinptly Julyb-tlil I'lllLlI' UINOKU. MANUHK AND UUAb, Nuw Yerk anil l'lithululphlu Heme Mn nuiu by the carload nt roiluced pilcev. All the ilK.bT (JICADK8 OF COAL, Ilelh lnr Family ami Steam purposes. UKSIKNT by Iho barrel, llAVmul 8TKAW by the ten oruule. Vaiie 315 HnrrUburK l'tke. UuNKiut. Omcu 'Ai Kiwi Chestnut stroet Knufftnan, Koller & Oe. umt-lyd WAIn m. v. ii. cene fll NOllTU WATKItHT., Lunnuttr, rn., Whelesalu ami IteUill Donlers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection with the Telephonic Exchange, Ynnl unit Office Ne. SSONOUTll WATK STUKKT tauSMvU i) ,OMT rilltUKT TIlfciTWO bSIALL I1A vunu ciKum lur du uenuiiie arilcle, at HAUTMAN'S VBLLdVy rilONTUHJAU WMI MK1HVAI., k Vr.K'rt 1'll.UM. CRYING FOR AID. LehhiiI Appiillle, lliMiilnrlie. I)i'pnlen, In In itli;i'Mtleu mul CiinstlpiitlonJIIIIeiiHtKiiiX, n Hal low Kncn, Iiml Kyi'ii.uinlii lllntoliiMlHMn.ttie iiiiioiiKtliesviiiplonn which ImlllHlu that the l.lvcrlicryliiK luralil. Ayer's Pills will Btliuulatii the I.Iver te ptoper ncllen, mul correct all IIickdIieuIiIuh. Omier inoieof tlnwe rillBHlieul.' be taken ilally, mill I lienl tb U lull v ihIiiIiIInIiciI. Th(iii5iiuiH ti'Mtlfy te tin lr nicut nmriu Ne laiully can allenl te be without Akii'b I'lLU riiK.i'Anr.t) nr Dr. .1. C. Ajcr A; Ce., IiimtciI, .Mush. Helil by all UruuulKtB. e)l7-23lyilAw )KltltV UAVIn'Hl'AIN till I.K.K. DYS ENTERY QTJIVMER s ' ' -VJ- COMPLAIN V Tlivrn In mi tluie tobe leal tshen tlioje wn leve me tnkun with tbone tCltlllll) lIlHOilBOK. The beauty ,,r perry DaVis'S Pain Killer ,8,,H,ll,,c,B he pieniptly, Hiuely iiml ntllulcutly. Iien't tin without 1'ain Killkr! Ilnve It cudy ler limliuil un ! Keei II with you at houie or abteiil ! ALTHE DRUGGISTS SELL IT. Bt'Pll'llllllAW KUTIUNli. Pi KtllAI. KAIKIAI.M, ASTRICH BROS'., ... PALACE OF FASHION, Ne. 13 EAST KING STREET. We are nt present limy lirepurlnif for the FALL fcKAhON. NEW GOOD3 ARtUVE DAILY In m cry iloparluient. OUIt UIU.LXKUY DMAllTMIiXV U already uteckeil with New llntx, Ilenniiti, Keatherx, lllnlx, V iiiuh ami HieiiHtM tOHiiuh mi oxteiiltlut we wcre compelled te miike ciu talu iiltoratleim. In onler te Unit Hiilllclcut loom ler our illiplay Orf-Uur Hloie i new UkIiIuiI In the eveuliicu with the aiineux i:li:ctiuu meht, m hlch Ii.im beeu un mlineiislv piiiclaluicil tlm bent IIkIU ever nhewu. It briiiKt out colon better limn iluyillil. ami Ii perlectlv h itii for liuilcliliiu' uiieiIh. Iluy jour kix"H In tliu even Iiik, ami takoyeur tliiie. It Is limilly iicccHiniy ter us te Nayunuh about mir Mil Ul.OVhtt. 'I'lio-e who have beiiKhl them tieiii UK knew lliiitlhovureKootl. ami the iitlii'i'4 will Mini It out If they will kindly ulve us u trial. Our in-erliiienliil niei out Is lue-t complete, unit the prlct'H are rluht Weaie eirm Inn HOinuBpeclnl Oiirmilnsln hiiinll hI.e, hih'Ii a. wolKVeinornot iliau wocare ler. A Krentbiiiualn In Chilli's Kull lt"ulnr .Mude Cotten IIOSK. Fancy, ft le !, ut I.V. An .tlier biirualn . 7 lelS kihmIh, dial used IiimiiIIiihIiIkIi ns u'ii'.. ler 'Jik- u mlr Lintlex Kull Ili'KUlur IIOtK. Htrlped or Solid Celere, :."c. a pall' Lii'iIeh', (U-nls' and Llillilren'H MKUINO UNDKIlWhAltal lowest pilcts. Sl'KCI AI.T1E8- Just locelvod, a. new line el DRESS GOODS. Cleth Suitings, In nil colere, IS Itichiu wlile, ffJHc, nil wool. IILACK CASIlMKUKS. An KIcKimt Lliinanil at vuiy Lew I'rlccs. A Hpeclul llaiL'alu. ID Inchi'ri whie, Sue. III.ACK bILKU. A Large Assoit'nent unit ut least J) pur cunt, lower than cun be bouKhlelscwhoio. Cull ami leek at our line. lxii u Liin;e Line el FINK CLOTH SUIT. INti Milfl.ne and l.r,ln all choice Shadow. A FullHlovkel LAIHK.iANICIIILUllKN,8 JKUSlM, eiv clieap. Will IK r'l.ANNKLs. We Ii.imi mi la'il In a Lartje Asaeilincnt el Whlte rlanuelH 1 1 mil l.'Kuup r.AfKlt IIANHlJIUtl, 6. plIAHI.M V FllV. OUU LINK OF Dade Window Shades Is lawtcr than any Minstin liuioteloio. We have tlieiu In All Celers, Mi nml miveii tout leiiK. Tbesouneilsuro viirv xtj ll.ll and popu pepu lui. tpcclal Hlzes luiulu te eidei. PLAIN SHADING lly tliuyunl In any iiuantlty, wlde widths ler hiiite wiimIehh anil stele shades, 'llu ami Weed SptliiK Itellura AIhe Cord Fixture. Mhades iiiadu up pieinptly and hung lu bt'bt uianiiur. NKW 1'ATTKUNSOF WALI PAPERS Ol lOvery IiiHcilpllen. Coiutiien and Utll l'upiir ut Lew l'i Ices. Ilerdi.'t'ri, Filueu. Cun- till I'll'CUH, Ac. LAOE OURTA1N8, In Cieain mul Whlte. l'oles, C'ei'uIclb, llamls, Leeps, Ac, . . PHaRESW.FRY. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST. OUUCKJttKn. AT IIUUSK'M. The Hest Uheu liluck III the Maiket, Bixby's Best Blacking It kIves ii iulek polish ami keeps the leather soft. IJIXIJY'S ItOYALl'OLISU lias nositperlor, probably no eipinl, lnr Ladles' mul Clilliireu's allecs. It kves u iiuw lliibh nml keeps the leather selt. U1VK IT A TUIAL. FINE COMB HONEY At Bursk's, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCA8TKH, l'A. MAKK NO JllOTAKK, VOIl YOU UAN buy the best Be. Havana cigar In the market, at HAUTMAN'8 YKLLOW ITIIONT CIQAU SXOItK POLITICAL hm'Uiimuan Tr.vriMONv. ;ian,(UM) HbciI AmiUHlly te the (.lly nf l'lillnilelililit by tlm llf InnifHl In tlm l.rKlKlalure Hml n llriniMrnlln (leieriiur. The CuiiimiUru of Onu lluiiiliuil, of Philadelphia, of which ineic tliiiu ninety. nl no (icr cent, uru Kcjiiililluuia, liave inndc iroc1iiiniilleu Itint ulx lciulin inciistircH clitiinpiuncd by Hint body were ctmctcd Inte laws by tliu hint I.eislatiiru iiml nigticd by the governor, ami of thuse three hud fulled nt tliu lust nufslen of the Ku titibllcnn r.egislature iiml two have Unethed In vidn for passage Blnee lb7l. This is thulr own lesliiiieny : "Tite following is it list of the Commit tee of One Hundred measures, te which pledges wcre required of Iho candidates before Indersement, nnd which were ,t,J by the I.tgiJaturt this i . ir " Aet transferring duties of collector of delinquent taxes loiicciu'ref taxes nnd reducing fees. This uct failed in 1881.1 " Aet reducing fees tif lecerderand sub scquently un net abolishing ellku of re corder. Fulled te puss in 18S1.J " Act giving Councils power te compel witnesses hi investigations of tliu rily de partments mul trusts te testify. Fulled te pass lu 1S81, " Aet fixing tlie salaries eT thejudges of the Courts of Common Pleas, making them independent of politicians mul com plying with the constitution. I 'a j led slnce 1871, each session. 1 " Aet inereusing tliu salaries of the judges of the Orphans' Court from !j.",uU0 te $7,000, te lule effect uflcr present terms. Failed slnce 1871, each session. " Aet reducing tliu salaries of county elllccrs in Philadelphia." Made a net sav ing of $111,000 per annum. Sitvliil! by lepealel lleceidi i"s in I (cs. uiate.') I i,iKm Savlnix by ehauire lu dulliKpieul lav law (cntliiiale,)... IVi.eim a mi mil h. iv Inns..'. f.i:,inie deitlslui;sauil b) ieieul id Hi enrd ul'n net i.mii) t.VJ.Ol") Te lids mid saving te people by lepcnl of act giving fees te scaler of weights and measures, estimated SiW.iitJO te :J0,()000 a year. Making u grand having in the city of Philadelphia alone of ever glt'J.ilUI), ac cording te the estimate of the Committee of Onu Hundred; and which that body says, it was tumble te accomplish until the Heuse of Representatives mul tliu execu tive department passed under Democratic control. Toe Ilun en Hill. The HumcH bill is one of Iheicalmul vital issues of this campaign, and was a Democratic measure iiittedueed and pressed te passage witli elaborate, unanswerable argument by the Democratic Senater whose imme it bears. Its purpose is te make investments in interest bearing state or federal securities of the millions of money new scattered around by the Treas ury King in the banks which the members of that ring choesu te favor. Sometimes na much us $1,000,000 accumulate in the treasury, nnd the balance there Is never al lowed le fall below i.eOO.OOO. This enormous sum is leaned out te banks fur in excess of the capital of some of the de positories nnd without any security lrem them te the treasury, and practically none te the state, as Hie tieasiirer's sureties me only for half a million. Tills cuntiu ucd speculation of the politicians with the people's money is an old time scandal nnd mid abuse which tliu Humes' bill proposes te terminate by directing the surplus te be invested in securities, se that it may earn interest for the state instead of tliu politi cal ring, llecuuse thut is the object and effect of it the Regular Republicans in the Legislature tried te defeat it. Cooper battled it with amendments ntul postpone meuts until he thought its chalices et pas sage in tliu Heuse were extinct. Frem a history of the bill, it Is found that for each of Senater Cooper's amend ments he only received Republican votes. In the Semite it was u Democratic and Independent vieteiy ever tliu Treasury Rtug. This bill finally passed the Senate March 1-1, and came up fur fluid passage In thoHetiboon the last day of the session. Senater Cooper, Tieasuier Rally, Chris. Magee, and many ether Republicans, did nil in their power te have il defeated, working among the iiieiiibeis en the lloer of the Heuse. It received 101 votes- US Dcmeeiatsaud 10 Republicans, and forty, ene votes in the negative, all Republicans. The Republicans who voted for liiu bill were Messrs. Ayers, C'eburn, Colbern, Franklin, Hall, Hothersall, Hillings, My tini, Nclll, Parkhlll, Huiniir, Slectim, Spoil Speil sler, Stcrrctt, Thompson Lee, Trout, and Veegtly. Mr. Nilcs, the Republican can didate ter Auditor (icneral, was in his seat in the Ilottbe when the roll was called and failed te answer te his name. This is a history of tliu bill as taken lrem the rec ords of the Legislature. Moreover, while Secretin y of Stale Sleng er has, as ene of the commissioners of the sinking fund, insisted upon the full enfeicenient of the law, his colleagues, Treasurer Rally and Auditor Cleneral Lem Lem on, have obstructed it. lilt) I'Oeplu'H KlKlil. Therlght of equal leprescutatien is the right preservative of all rights in a Ireu government. Te deny it is revolution, and biibverslvu of republican Institutions, Taxation without Representation was what our feiefathers of 177U pietcsted against, and the right of pceplu of all par ties te be represented fairly is a light net te be measured by money. The Pennsylvania Demeeiats claim litis right for themselves and concede it te ethers. The Pcnusylvnnia Republicans deny it. Ill 1880, the Republicans polled 111,701 votes lu 1'euusylviiuhi. The Democrats polled 107,120 votes. Pennsylvania elects M Congressmen. ;)0,W;t votes is the quota ler one mem ber. The Republicans are entitled le 1 1 Con gressmen. The Democrats tite untitled le U Con Cen grcssmen. The excess represents the additional member. Fair apportionment would give the lie Dubllcatis 15 members, at most. rair apportionment weuiu give tue Democrats lit members, at least. The Democrats eiler the Republicans 17 Congressmen nnd claim 11. The Republicans offer the Democrats 0 and claim for themselves 10. The Democrats while contending for Kqtinl Representation have nevertheless shown a willingness te compromise- in order that the Legislature might perform its constitutional duty and adjourn. On the ether hand the Republicans have net only scouted the Idea of Rqual Representa tion but refused te accept the liberal Democratic offer of a coiunrumise, and have imposed upon the state a cost of $1100,000 in order te maintain the present unfair apportionment. Democratic Kconeiultu. A comparison of the list of elllccrs of the last ltcj,,b"c . " "w.ili ,he Deme cratic Heuse, shows thcre are Iwenty-lhrce places which the Democrats did net fill, absolutely denying themselves, In the nub -.1 I lie interest, that much patronage allowed them by laws of Republican enactment and of which Republican Houses have never failed te take advantage. The AV fuMutn Si tulle had is ' nwnb,r. The elllccrs and empleyes dispensed Willi by the Heuse and the money thus saved te the statu at the rate they have been allowed by Republican Houses, are as fellows : 1 Speaker' C'lcik at '2 .''cikcuiiU-aI-Aiiiis I Doer-keeper , a. 1 CSM'lim'l " . 5 Pasters and Felders , 1 I llelllilll ............... i .inn uers..-. .............. i i nip ................................. 1,'iOU '.'.llll) '.mil I,1"! I..VO .TIKlO 2,H 11 17.7U0 A cutting eir of 2.'I officeholders and a saving of 17,700 in salaries, which with the usual allowances for mileage, ova, will run the total amount saved up te ever 8IS.U00. The Philadelphia AV..W, Intl., referring te this, said : "The Democratic Hetise of Representa tives lias effected a saving for tliu slate of ever eighteen thousand dollars by a refusal te appoint supcMlitetis empleyes. The saving is net large, hut It is exceedingly meritorious, for It is always eat ier te re trench the expenditures of ethers than te cut down our own. We should be pleased te see in the newspapers that have de manded icferin a proper recognition of the deserving of Iho Hetise of Representa tives for what has been accomplished." Sotuiter bteHHrt's ferinnr I den el Appor tionment. iFTiir, .'Jin.fiSO Republicans who voted for James A, Reaver, and the l!l,7i;i Re publicans who voted for Jehn Htcwnrt, making US!),:i:i2 in all, are entitled te sev enteen icpresentativcs, surely the !l.iri,7!)l Democrats who voted for Rebert 12, Pat Pat tisen ought te be entitled te cloven repre sentatives. Se Jehn Stewart thought when he offered a bill te glve the Demo Deme eiats 11 districts, and in support of it en May20th, lie said, "I bullcve it is net only the true policy of the Republican party, but I believe il is our duty as sena tors le fashion an apportionment which will be aeceptable te both branches of the Legislature mid which will become a law Mr. President, whalover the vote, the responsibility will net rest with me. 1 beliee it te be fair, lam willing te accept it mid de what I can te seciite its ultimate passage, mid if my polit ical iitseiiiite rtjtcl if, Ut the responsibility rest upon than, te meet the public in explnnii lien of it." The Democrats ellered te lake Iho Stewart bill. Stewart's " political associates" i ejected it. In his own lan guage let them take the rcpensibility and " meet the public in explanation of it." I.eclalullve l-.xpeniieii. The Rarrlsbttrg Patriot makes the fol lowing comparison : The entire expense of the three Legisla tures next preceding this euu was as fol fel lows : Liislaliiii el ls;s fSJI.Is:, 77 IH7!i SM,I!I7 17 ' lKl, '.l'lli.017 I'll This shows an avernge cost of $377, 100.05 for the three Legislatures next pro pre ceding the present ene. These Legisla tures were each and every of tlieiu Re publican in both branches. Nene of them met In special session. The cost of each of them given above is for the regular sos ses sisn only, no ether having been held cither in 187S, or in 1870, or in 1831. Thus it will be seen that the expense of both the tfju.ir an. "tiitil sfifiii of the present Legislature is 200,071.01 less than that of the .itii siMumfer iSSi tivite, and $121, KiU.O.'i less than the avernge cost of the thrce Legislatures of 1878, '70, and 81. II ew te Slop It. One of the resolutions adopted by the Grangers nt their recent gathering at Wil liams' Greve declares, "The long-continued abitse of turning te personal and party bcnellt the Interest of funds coming into the state ticasury must be stepped nnd the efrcndcr.s punished." Hew can It be stepped V Only by electing Jeseph Powell state treasurer, who becomes by virltte of hisolllceuue of the Sinking Fund Com Cem Com ndssieneis who, with Mr. Stengcr, will then direct that state funds shall be used for the benefit of the state and net for the pecuniary benefit of individuals. Hew are the offenders te be punished ? Prompt ly and severely by beating at ttie polls in November Llvscy, the Republican candi date ler statu treasurer, whom Wolfe calls " the crcaluru of Chris. Mngcc," who de sires te handle the state funds in the very manner in which the Grangers say they should net be bundled. Farmers, leek after this matter. Wliore l'eunll was Hern. ChaiimaiiTeui Cooper says Powell is an P.ugliHhmnn. As te Powell's place of nativity, it is, of course, net a matter of much importance, except perhaps te Cooper, who last year maintained that nobody was qualitlcil for a btate elllce unless he had been born in Pennsylvania. Cooper himself was born in Ohie, Rut, as a matter of fact, Mr. Powell's gicat grandfather came te this country in 1712. His grandfather was a soldier in the Revolution. Mr. Powell's father was an old resident of Rradferd county, Pa., and he himself was bem and always lived theie. A 1'iut 1'rliiclple. That conservative journal, the Philadel phia (:, in discussing the claim of tliu Republicans in thu Senate te a representa tive in Congress far lu excess of tliu Re publican proportion of tliu vote in this State declares that such a principle is a "tiling of tliu past, condemned as it had been by National and Statu legislation, by enlightened pmgrcss in public opinion, and by the whule drift of our public affairs." What MIohOiice Hulil. On tiir fleer of the Heuse, April II, Nilcs, Republican candidate for Auditor General said ; " if the vete was even we would then be entitled le just m many mem bets us i,'ii ; " we are entitled te have under the Garllcld vete sixteen Republicans and twelve Democrats." The Democrats of fered Nilcs' party seventeen. Hew can he defend their rejection of this offer 'i TWBI-VI. 1-iatSUNd I.UMT. The ilmli HrltHiinU Lest mul tlin Captain's l'ltmlly ami KiK'it Men Drowned The government steamer Nowfleld which has arrived from stable Island, at Halifax, N. B , says that the bark Rritannia, of Shereham, England, Captain Alfred Gar Gar Hten, from Mayrant bay for Montreal with 175 hogsheads, 20 tlerces aud 170 barrels of sugar and 25 ptinchoeus of rum, went ashoie en Kast liar, Bable Island, at 1 a. m., en the Dd of Soptembor. The captain's wile and Unco children and eight of the crew wero drowned, including the tlrst aud second mates, The captain and the remaining thrce seamen have arrived lu the Nowfleld, The Rritauula experienced a hurricane en thu 20th ultimo, in which a beat was lout and the lower topsails were blown away. When the vessel struck she was running n north northeast ceurse. The only beat left was get out, but was seen destreyed, A beat from Stable Island attempted te reach the wreck but failed, owing te the heavy seu. The survivors remalncd en the wroek all tli.it day and the next. On the third day the vosiel liAMAh In BmMAAl ftb mmi naftlBM Ah4 flT UUim IU Ull'ilK U', VTI1UU UllUbUUl ilVlUIU'" te roaeli her by a llfe beat was successful and the survivors wcre takeu off, Previ ously the crew hed constructed a raft and nil hands wero en It, when a heavy sea swept thorn off. The thrce sailors saved and the captain wero able te roaeli the raft again, the latter carrying with him twoef his children, but they died shortly after. VOUK DA Y.I IN A THANUK, A M"Mcliiietli) WetnHii Who flan lleen UiicoiiicIeiiii Hlnce 1 liumdny night, Mrs. Atphonse Rradferd, Hyannls, en Cape Ced, Mass., furnishes the jicople of that vlll.ige a fruitful subjoet for com ment. Mrs. Rradferd Is a poison of modlumistie propensities and lu private has dene conslderablo in her ways In spiritual circles, Fer sometlmo past her health has net bceu particularly robust, she having overoxortcd herself In domestic labor. Last Thursday night seme of the neighbors dropped in te make a call, and seen the conversation turned tien the subjoctef tncdiumshlp aud kiudcred toples, and it Is slated that thore are conslderablo talk about securing a Rosten medium te cotne te the vlllage and held seances. Mis. Rradferd interposed seme objections te the plan, aud thore was a geucral dis cussion of the subject, the lady lu ques tion taking qtiitu a prominent part nnd succeeded in working horself up te a high nervous tension, which had net been ro re duccd when her callers departed. After their luave taking she b eca me very ncrv eus and, as related by the attending physl eiau, talked en uutll about midnight, when film foil into a trauce. At the ex piration of thrce hours, net roeovoriug her faculties, the phytlciau feuud her apparently (lead, with a marked rigidity of the body, colorless and cold ; but clese examination showed that llfe was net extiuct, aud iti that oetid itien she was at last accounts. Twolve years age Mrs. Rradferd had a similar experience and remained unconscious twenty two days. MAMUl.l'.D nV A HKL.T. Tlin llnrrltiln lijunee Jehn Kiinnn Heeelvcd liy Heme CMtiKht In llevulvlnc licit. Jehn Kanan, 10 years old, of Cresseti street, belew Cedar, Philadelphia, was t'je victim of a frightful accident at Sohefleld's woolen mill, Manyuuk, last evening. He was sitting at a window facing the Schuyl kill, when he was caught in the belt of ene of the large wheels. His body was whirled around in several lightning reve Itttiens. His left feet was caught in the belt and his body waH finally liberated by the feet being tern from the ankle jeiut. The body was thrown f rim the opeu win dow into the Schuylkill river. William C. Shaw and Jehn Powers, two empleyes of the mill, went te the weuuded man's assistauce and wero soveioly injured In rescuing him from the river. Kauan was taken te the Pennsylvania hospital. His body was terribly mangled. Tlie left feet was tern from the secket ; the right feet was biehen in several places and the right arm was badly crushed. He was net expected te live until mernlui;. I.OBB ami UHii. CKAPIKn I. " 1 wns taken sick a year nne Willi bilious levur." My doctor pronounced tue cmud, but 1 net tick again, with torrtble pains In my back ami sides, nml get se bail X Could net meve I I shrunk ! Frem sjs ll,s. te 1.W I 1 had been ilocterlnu for my liver, but It me no k""L 1 ltil net expuct te llve mere than thrce month. I began te use Hep llttlurs. Directly my appetite re turned, my pains kilt me, my ontlre system seemed renewed iwir by iuiibIe. milliliter ualiiK several bottles I urn net euly us proud us sovereign, but weigh morn thin I did bofero. Te Hep Kilters I own my llfe. Dublin, .June (i, 'Hi. II. FrrzrATnicK. CIlAlTUnil. " Maiden, Mass., Feb. 1, 18S0. Uoutlemon lHiilt'ureil with attacks et sick hciiduohe." Neuralgia, lomale trouble, ler years lu thu most tun lido and eerutlatlug manner. Ne medicine or doctor could gtve me letlel ei'cuiuuiu until I used Hep Hitlers. 'Tliullratliettlu Nearly eured inn j" Thu second made me us well nml stieng aa when a child. " And I have iiuuii se te tills ilav." My husband wasnu Invalid ler twenty yuius with usurious ' Kldney, llveruuil miliary complaint, "l'roneuiicoil by lioilen's bust piiisleluuH " Ineiirublu I" fovea bottles el your bitters eurud him aud I knew et the " Lives el eight puixeus " lu my nelghboiheoil thai huvu beeu saved by your bitters. And many uieiu aiu using tlieui with great bunullt. "They almost De miracles Mis. K. D. Slnek. Hew te (Jirr Sick. Uxpose yeurselt day ami night ; eat tee miieh without uxotulse ; work tee haul without rest; doctor all thu time ; take nil the vllones rums advertised unit then you will want te knew Iiuw te net ivcll, which Isansuutudlu thrce words Take Hep Hit lers ! ep3-ll!iilTii,Th,3Aw Celluloid ICye-Ulasses are net allocled by lit lit mesphuilc ctuiugiH. Thov me eiunlly adapt ed te warm nml cold climates. Fer sale by nil leading Jen elcrs nnd Opticians. sl7-lwilced A Mail llrenth Islnsulluiablu. We don't like It. A person wltha strong breath must net make hluiault very lainlllar with us. An lmpuiu breath Is caused by an unhealthy stomach. Burdock Meed Illltcri will correct this evil, They ure the bust stomach medlcluu known. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, (linguist, 137 nml 1JU North ijuuun street. Wluit due Dene Did. S, b. ti raves, el Akren, N. Y had Asthma of the weist kind. Toek ene ilesu el Jtuinai' KcUctrte Oil ami was lolluved in llve minutes. Ilendils: 'Would walk ten miles ler tills niedlclu'iaiid pay $5n botlle ferlt. It euied my wlloel rheumatism llke magic." Forsale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami Yi'i North quueii sticut. A l.ltu-Suvliig I'rencnt. Mr, M. i:. Allisen, Hutchinson, Kan : Saved Ids lldi eyu simple Tilal el Dr. Klng'e New Discovery, ler Consumption, which caused him I i piscine a large bottle, that completely cured him, when doctors, eliange or clttmitu and uveiythlng else had lailuil, Asthma, Iliencliltls, Hoarseness, Hovuie Coughs and nil 'lhl out and I. ling Diseases, 11 Isguaiuntccd te onto. 'I i lal llottleH lieu ut Clies. A. I eehur's DiugBloie. Large al.e, ft.lO, Small i'ex driven lrem a cemmuully by Dai bj s I'rophylaclle Fluid, fiee advertise ment. lluckleu'a Aruica Hulve. Thu greatest medical wonder of the world. Wurmuleit te speedily eure burns, Urulses, Cub), Ulcers. Suit llhuuiu, Fever seres, can curs, l'llus, Chilblains, corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te euro In evuiy Instance, or uieuuy rulundud, '$ cunts per box. Fer sule by Ches. A. Lechur. Jo25-lyeodAw De Yeu llolleve It. That In this town iltore are scores el persons piiHMi.jt our store evciy duy whose lives ure imule iiilsumble by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour ami distressed htenmch, Liver Com plaint, Constipation, when ler 75e. we will soil them Shlleh's Vltallznr, uuarouteod te eure thorn. Held by II. II. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 147 and 139 North Queen stroet. iub7-oeUi -i AltUAlMn IN WATUHKS, UMIUKt li Cuil ns. ltlngi Chains, Kings, SpecUiclcs, Ac impairing et nil kinds will receive m; linn. I.OIIIH WKHKILNe. 1 my jHirauuiu niiuji , iJOk North Qm-en personal atteu- uIch,I. lliennml)er iihiiie find number. 1)1- rectly oppesllo City Hetul, neui,l'i'nnylrnns raUread doeot, dee M lv J VI.OI HlNU,UNVKHirMAjK, MV. We have prepared with mere than usual care an assert ment of FALL OVERCOATS That cannot fail te please the most faBtidieus taste. We have thorn from low grades te the finest at prices from $6 TO $25 And invite your early inspection of our stock. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Sixth & Chestnut Sis. 1'llIL.AUnLl'IIIA. BlS-lWll N U11UKTU TIIEI'UHI.IU. A NF.W Tailoring Establishment. I would rnpectlully notify the citizens el Lancaster mul vicinity thut I have openod this day a Merchant Tailoring Establishment -AT- 129 and 131 Nertn Qnesn sr., And keep en hand a large assortment ei the LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE EUROPEAN MARKETS FOR Men's Wear, Which 1 MAKKTO OKUKll at 8hert Netice In tlieLATKSTSTVLKH. The werkmansaip FII18T-CLABS only. CST Tenus Strletly Casta. Jehn G. Haas. iiUKl-3md n.u UOSTKTTKU BON. FALL OPENING. Sl'LKNMI) L1NF.8 OF Treuserings anil Overceatings. The IIium of Men's Youths' and Heys' CLOTH1NU wn urn new uiunutncturlng unit iimciug uu hui minis uru Hiipuiier in any we have vel offered, mul our Custom Department commas uu inu cneicest rauncs lrem which we muki overy description et Uurments te onler. -Wouie irmly ler you, ami will offer our Stock ut such ileus ns will lusure n ready sale. I B. Hostetter & Sed, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANOABTKH. l'A. H. (IKllllAllT. SPECIAL NOTICE ! 1 heieby Infe.'iu tboje In woutet a FALL OH WINTER SUIT OF CLOTHING, That I Inivu new In stock the LAUUE8T AND F1NK8T ABSOKTMKNTer Woolens for the Fall and Winter Trade That has ever been exhibited In the Cltyel I. minister. Agleut variety Of FALL AND W1NTKU OVEBOOATING 1 keep NONK HUT XHK 1IK3T or Foreigu autl Demestic Fairies, Amlatl Goods ero warrantedas ropresonUnt at E Gerhaifs FINE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Ne. 6 East King St., LANCA8TF.lt, IA. "tlUAllu. J. ',. BTAUFFF.lt, OoedvllU, LancMter Ce., l'e. Mnnutaeturer of Fine I'ennaylvanUaed Domcstle ClKrs. Orders promptly attended te. aujiWwd