Hiri (Shz mw A'vAA'MV I lAVV- c , y i LA.NCASTEK, PA, MONDAY. OCTOBER e, ItfStf. Price Twe Cents. 'K?flfS X ' Veiu-iiw xx-Ne aa. KM.INN S HUKNI-.MAH. LIGHT ! KJU A ll,Nlt-()MK I'lllIIKNT ttievr.s, ..i.nvr, ,c, LIGHT! LIGHT! NOTIIINO IS MOIlK OITIt KM'.UAN'l' DKMKAIII.K TIIAM ONB OK Library or Parler Lamps. CHANDELIERS FOR GAS OR GOAL OIL. A NIJ.V ANII KI.KUANTHIOI K AT LOW CHICKS. Steves Heaters and Ranges, Slate Mantels. Plumbing, Ons Fitting, Tin Reefing mul Spouting. FLINN & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. I'hUJllllXtl ASH a Alt hlVllfiU. .tK.NOI.lt. .)"" PLUMBING, (JAS-KITTIM., GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Pateut Celd Case Heaters. WTFincst Werk, Best Workmen. Loiive your Orders tit JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nea. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. A MKIHUAL. VKlt'N MAKM.M'Allll.l.A, T I R K D 0 U T The dlstrrsilng looting el wnirlm-M, el u u liiinMlen without Ml irl, which niakiii llfn u burden te be many n;e ilu, Is 1 1 1 t te tlin Met Unit tliu heed Ij peer, mul tlm vlliillly cn.isc fiii'iitly ft'idi'ii. U you aiu Btillurlng Hern MICll tl'Ollllg, Aycr's Sarsaparilla lnjiiHt ulmt you iifiij.l mill will ile you lnc.it -Clllillilii keimi, Noetlier primawitlnn he euncentiuliii uii'l cinnlilnis bin i.lpui ityln.. vlnilUliitf, cnilrli- ttlgllllll lllVlg01'.ltlllg UHUlltlcS "1 AMOURS!! BATAHIIXA. ntKI'AHKH II V Dr. .1. ('. A j or ,V Ce., I.encll, Mats. Meld liy nil HrujeiHUi I fl. Bl. bottles lei t w 11-IJilAtv j'.S I'AI.N lll I. I5U. I lKtlltV nwi ONB BOTTLE -OK- Pcrry Davis's Pain Ki U 111 Often tin eiulrrs fur a STMdEirS SPBKCI1. MASTr.llt.Y 1'ltrHKNT.VTION Or I'.HIH, Hrcrrtttry StciiRer'n Irrrliitnliln Ai-Kiiiititiitn In I'HTiir of llcimirrtln Oiivriiimniit A BrHlli.ng .IrnlllM I11II..H nl Hrpllllllcnu MntlieilN Tlm following HK)co)i was nude by riooio rieoio rioeio tury of State Stonger, in Lafayette- Hall, riitkinircli. en Hatimiuy evening, net. lliu Tlie gulf between Ihu Inauguration of e lint Democratic Governer of PeniiByl- HtMAV (IIANU. 1IIA.MII.K rCli.lM.Mt te HUMAN GMT-AJNTO. CoiicueU of Pine Hinimn Exoretnonl und Uriuu. Tobneco, Qrnne, Oerti, &e. Unrlvuletl for Wheat, -sol. D w- tt M. II. .IONKH, Se. l'.:l MlUk.it Mum; ( II IKHihll-, N. OltAHAM, KMI.fc.N A C A.S.s.MOUK. Ne C3I Mnrki I Clwi . I. ItlltKK rtil'udclphlii, mul icapuimhli) dealer generally. 13.1 Mm kiit Ptlctit; SON, llinuchlenn, OFFH'K.-Ne. :!:t:t (liesimii Slrcct, iWiiliiiluliliiu. aiiglii.iml O. MUSSULMAN, Aent Wltnier, Lnuouater county, Pu. T ' IIUUK1 A.VIt UrATKISflty. J""" HAr.in SONH. SCHOOL BOOKS. Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, AT I'll K HOOKS TO UK OK JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. A WIIULK 1'A.rtlliY. Purely Votfetablo Modielno Iuternnl and Exterual Uhe. for Tlie Oldoet, Ueat. mid meat wldelj: known Family Modielno. 25c. 50c. and $1 per Bettle. A MKUIC1NR OUiSST IN ITSELF. TRY IT. CICll Illl'l.tW ' lll.ll-llll". yiiKi:i.M .-' NalUL M N VOA 1.. 15. ii. JIABTIM WUulcmtlu mul llutull Duller In (Ul klnila el I.UMIIKII AND COAL. I aril Ne lAi North WnVurivml run- TIM'tH ll'-OVII LtllllOII jlIUU.4lir. M.I. R AL'.MOAUD.NKUH & JKKPr.llli:4. COAL DEALERS. OKKICKS. Ne. '.'I North CJi'KKN Stiikt, ane Ne. Ml North l'r.iii'K STmticT. YAltDb. North Ciiini-h htiiKirr, hbau IUai- imi PKl'UT. I.ANCASTKIS, CA. miKlVlMU CUAI. I Olt.tl. I j Till) IUIcIiubIkiiciI liiLi let Hillu, nl lild Yard, Cor. Antlrew and S. Water Sts., aliirKuniMirtiiiunt of tlm vury bout klmu el Ocnl for Family Ube, wlilrli hu will itullvnr, raiufully ncli(liil mill i uuiniil, teimy i.irlet tlieclty at tlin lewi'nt niurki'l i-iiU'i. Onlurs liy mull or itluilienn llikMi pteiiiptly lulji'J IM l'llll.JC OINOKIC. MANIIUf, A.MI 0.l.. New Yerk mul l'lilluilulilita llofe Ma n in n liy lliu uirleml at leluccil iulittn. All lliu IIKhT UUADKft OK (JOAI-, lletli ler Kiimlly uml .-SH'iiiu pinpesi-H. OKMhNT liy tlm liurmi. HAY mul b'l'UAW by tlm ten erbulii. Yaiid I15 IliinUliiiri; Clku. (.UMIUAL OyIUK 'JiK hu.it CIlUltllUlHtlUUl Kaudtaan, Koller &; Oe. millyil Tl!iAHK, rttV. JO.. 1 . Mill. A 11.11. FURNACES aud RANGES OK AM. hlNDS REPAIRED. Cull mul riii tlin Nuw liiipieuil WIlOtHillT IKON COM! CASK Radiating Portable Furnace, Tlie Cliuapunt mul Mitrki't- IlL'3t KUUN'ACK In tlm MANUKACTL'Ilhli KCl.l MlVKI.Y lit Jehii P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Streot, lnb.'7-lyil I.ANCASTK1. I'Ai'tSlt ItANUlnttlt, t- ( OAI.. M. V. U. COIIO ,t Alril WATKlt HT., tiNMirrr, Jl., Wlioleenlu ami Hulall Ooalers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Oniiualleii YIUl tlie Tolev1'""'0 Bvliiii:. mil mul OtlH'.i Ne. .WINOUTH WA1K HTItKhT lftb.iVil AtAMIlMiiti: H AVI NO III1SOI.VKI1 I'AIITM.K1II1.' ami iH'tmaiu-iiily clesml llie Ulictitiiiil ttiiml Iren Worlii.lifeslru te liiterm my mil piilrens ami lliu pnblle uuiiurully, that lain Htlll In lliu InisliiuiM, bulnu locateil In lliu l'uiiu lien Ceiiipiiny'rt WeikH, North Clum Btnuit, wliu.ii lam inaklnu Iren ami llra-m CiMtlnus ettivury iltKtilptlen. anil will tin iili'iuml te Mt'rvu ail who may laver mu will, tliulr natron natren iiKii. Krem 40yiarnuxpe.luncalii tliubnilni'Hg ami usInK tliu bunt maUirlal uml :mpleyliiu ttie tiunt mcchanlen, 1 am mitl'tlcil 1 can guar antmiunltruaatlaliictten. CaHtlnua mii'ie liem a mlxtiiru el Iren ami uti-ul whluli atu mero id linblu ter atruinnli ami iluniblllty than tliu bout cast Iren known. Vtuulliiell plnleiiH, reltB ami relllni; mill wei k a Bpeclulty. Ca.it Inus niiulii el vury unit Iren, uml brats cuat cuat IncHetnvury iltiucrtptleu. 1 tiavu all iliupai lurHiif lliu wull anil mveratily known Mewmr Cern ami Cob Crualiur. mllttuil anillmprevuit. AlHoen liamt, inlllBconiiiletuly lltteil npei In piirlB, te ruplaie elil onea whluli liavubutnlu nun ler yen I'M, KiiaiaiituuliiK tlium le kvu at at liluulleii. iiliKU-tlim' II. 0. IMuCIMiMCY. I )IIAU11S W. l'KV. OUK LINK OK Dade Window Shades l lurKi'r than liny At'ii-ien liuiutoleiii. We liiivn llirin In All CelurH, hU unit mivcii li'i't leiiK. TIiuioueoiIb me vury Btjll-U anil popu lar. Hpt'clut hkes iniulu te eiilur. PLAIN SHADING liy lliuyaiil In any eiiaiitlly, ivlile wliltln let Ihi'ke wuiilewH anil slern hIiiuIuh, Tin ami Woeil UprliiK llellum Alxe Cern Klxtmci. Hliiule.s muilu nil piumptly anil Iiiiiik In bent niannur, NKW CATTKltNSOK WALL PAPERS A UUIJCtSHlKH. T HUIIHU'M. Tliu Hunt Wlieu lllaik In tliu Jlaikit, Ol Kvmy I)ucilptlnn. Common uml Ultl Caporal Lew 1'ilccs. llei'iliu'B, KiIuem. Cun U u Clucui, Ac. LAOE CURTAINS, In Cicain ami Wlillu. I'ulea, Cemlcc, llamlH, l.oepB, Ac. PHARES W. FRY. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST. ami Ueiti' n knew no tliU t tt.it el ilin tu.uiv illmaM"- mul ili-ianKL'liK'lili el lliu Imili rurli Inn u H'pirulii cnu-e in rlxln, ami t nit iiuch niH'ilHii illli'Ti'iit mi'ihoilet tri'atiixiiilliieriinr te iilli'rt a ci.ru. mul u iiieiiimU'ri iillrcllun ii. nnt 1 1 in vim . Hi ilmiy el I tin uiick ii -( ru iiih tiitntit upon tlin politic fhiliiilni; teciim nil el ii inimbri et ill iiin-lrlr uly illlt'eiriit ill-e.ni'i4 linint pime tiill'iiiw. nVi ii II mi ite nut call tlieni biimbiiKi. POOR PISOPLK mm puopliiet me liii'utii inriinii, urnl iimmi e pin Hull-te ile ei ui'iiltliv, II ii I Unit lliu nr mom riiinct of ii.ii'I1Iiil' pliyli'lmiM uin a ui toil" tin rili'ii te tlii'in mi' I uNellml tlmtaltiT paylnif tlii'iiiaiilvm peer tlnil no lirni'llt liai ac criiiil te tlicin, tlnil tn l.utll.i'y liuvit ttuewii tlirli iiiiiiinv nwuy Te eviTcmiir thi-i'ii i vlls tiUlrr Mirclrr's .Ve. pi burr Ifnnliet te tlm nick unit hiiiIitIui: eii llrnicttu tin mill 'II" imiiu, wit' out ler n ineiiiiiiil rhilniinn tiiuleini ii'inmly will i iirmtiiy e bur iIiduimk than tliu enii I'liilini'il ler 1t. uii'l ui tluwi iiMiiL'illn. Iiiivu Kleixt ll.r U"l el yuiiii unbuilt u Mtiiglu fa 1- iit , uuriMj te irjiiwi me vutntu rnu in id'i'fA liiilancu brtn a run1 1- net punlllvi-ly I'tri cti'il. '1 hu ii'iui'illr. iii'iiiil'liilVM'KKtiiblP, run iin no harm, :inl will pniitlxi-iy cuie tunry illiiin-u lei utile h tliuy iiiu priori tluM. RHEUMATiaM, (iiint, l.unii nri-et .l.'lnn, Siluitiu innl Seu 1'ilKlil an ii'lii'M'il at uiii'i'iiinl pimllUi'l) rniril tiy lliu uii or W lift In Ne, ' KliiMliii illc K. niii.lv. W it nay beblly tliat III tliu weml el cimm el no inaiti-r Imw tuny itumtinu, hew tirtniis. or bow putnjiil, niii'un net only ulvu iiillul but ieiinit'v turr Im all tlinu. t-nllliiK teile tlilH hu Mill poeltvi ly U'tiiinllliu nienny pill. I rm llii'tKiitmi lit. ami II yem Hilttriliii urn net pu-lineiy cteppi'il ter till tltiie you Iium' net tlnewii yem iiimn-y away an jeu . Ml. I en any oilier than 111111 KiinrantrcU li'liiftlli'i. Tb pile et Whi-clrl'H Ne. Ill lllliut niiilli' lli'ini'.ly iHOiily.Mici'iiU ebtitliuililnlinm liny illilKilt. 01 t.Mit liru b III. ill eniiiulpt el prtcu. Mainpi lakrii. SUFFERINO WOMEN. Many a luily, umluwcil liy natuiu with a nietty tucu, bumitllul IlKuru, luulllt'1.1 compluleii, 111 writ hh tbusiii'i'tust el ti'inpun ami faultlutH inuntnl tialltlrs Kiewa pniniatuiuly elil, Kiay ami wrlnkli'il, Imr lern: Iejus in perfect lonteur, thucetiipli'tluu btiomes hiiIIew. tin liiliilitiii'si luiiim tin-I'M- u ti'i'lliiRollunijuer taki' tlieplui'ii el tlif encii buoyant Hiililtx, an irillublu ii'-rveu irailieiiinnKM iiiukes lliu a I11111I1111. tlilunH Hint encii wuiu tillli'i worry In r until In. Imi'iiiur-i uiibiMiiiblu. All thin In Inu 1 nicil ti tin1 pliyalcal iluraiiKUHiunta e CKiniiieii te uenii'ii, which thuliiiiuloiueili'nty et luiiiliit e nuliiui pruvuuti tin Ir makliii; kiieiMi, 111.1l el ulilcli tlui fviiorenoo et tlm miilliul pielusHtun prevunti a cuiii. fault Kimlrr. iidiMcmi't censlilur. 'tis a iluty ye.i onyeuiiult. join lumlly uml your ue 1, thai yilll nlllllllll Cllll' JllulTlllll lliuni- in'.i"n u.i enin 111010 li'i'l tlu rle el pui ti'ft licultb uii.l gpliituhul nutiim luti'iiiluil ler jeu. U'httl U'httl cr.tAe.iW iVrfm'iiiMaiu jiliMianl mvl pal utublu te iiiku, centntn 1101I1I111; of an lnunuiin niilurii, aiuliiiuy lm laki-n liy all imu. ut nil lline. unit In all ceitiiltlnii, u'i(ieu ossilnl essilnl lu 0 ill ijfvcli, uinl will peilllvny euro any et tin- pi'Ciiliarill-1'ii-.i-i te wlik-ll luuialu nriiaiitiluut. KiiIIIiik te prniliue upi-ili'cii'iirn lliu iiiopiluteii IU rejunil Hie meicj p.itil ler tlm IJimlllli'iit. If )eh htt.ravilluiofitmiilex htt.ravilluiefitmiilex htt.ravilluiofitmiilex Ien, count nit or li.t.'iinlttiipi l.i-u.u.ihn. buck aclii', it-sllci.iniii'i, le" el appctlli', aiippn-i-hleua el liieiilbly Hew, 01 liu'iilarltli- lhurioluci.'euip.iiili'l by huuitui-lu-8, liuiveus ni-ii, lijiti'ila ami linllnr HnipU)ini, Wheel rrt An. ix I'i csei IptUm" II " w 111 piiHlllvuiy ru kii.r.i v.... in 11. 1 .1111. If von liavu a tnullOH et lii'iitailil Ibiebbluu til tlm b.ii'k, lii-(urnl lulntliil,'iipi'l:H,l.tnu.iirlii-aorwiilleilli.i-iiiit!i', palmiil or ccul.lliiK Himautt. 11 111 urtniitliiK iribliali or wliltu ili'iiuilt In 111I11K, het ami ilrv skill, Wiccler'a An. UO J'reicrtptlen " 'J " wIIIkIvu ImmiMllalii uml laitlm; riillut. Tlm pilLuel Wln-ului' Ne. iKJ 1'iu.iciiptleiiH "II" ami " U "aiu .'0 i-nntH until, ebtaliiublu fiem ilruuKlnlHerMiuit liy mall aiii-ure Iretii oIhci--vallen pet palil en icti'liu et prlie. CostiiKe atampatakcu. CATARRH. It la iiucilli-si te iliiHcilliu tnu Bympteiim et this naiiaoeiia illd(iaii Hint la aapp.HK Ihu lliu ami atiiiiik'tli et only loe uimiy et tliu lalniHt uml beat et both Mu.vet, obi ami yeniiK. aulliu iPKiiliku trein tlm pnlaoneua ililpnlim In tlie IIIIOII, lliu poiaenoua ii.hii uiauiiiiiriuH. inu luu-il lucatli anil Kmicral wuaknuia. lU'blllty ami lunuuer, aitilu from tliu ucute uultmlnm et tbla ilUuafu, which It tint chuukml can only unit In (oil n palate, wcukeneit tillhl. lets ej memory, iletiiiess, antl iiremuture death It net Clli'CKUil lliilllli) 11 ii uni nun. i.aiiin, ninny Bixby's Best Blacking 1 It Ktvcg a iiilck peliah anil knvpa tlui Icather BUlt. IJIXBY'S K0YA1 POLISH llainoHuierlor,piobulilyniiuiiMl,lm LailitiV anil Uhllilriin'x ftlieea. ft Ktvi'a a nuw llnlah anil kucpu lliu luatliur null. UIVIC IT A Till A I.. FINE COMB HONEY At Bursk's, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. l.ANCASTKU,:CA. J."" I'liuiuiut.trjis, V UOTH. Thnru hits bemi such a iletnaml ler I.AICUK CIIOTOUUAl'llS that 1 was compclleil te uut a VKUT l.AUUK CAMMIA 1I0X te mcut tlie iluuiatnl. Wu can new inaku you a IMIOTO us umall an tliu amallust locket III helil up te a 5-Inch tnce, te lit an Itivli Knune. uml icHuarcb In Amiirlcu, huremimul tunturn l.tiuila bave ti-Hiilti-il In IIVi'e(r' Ka.'jO Jn i'ltnl Relief and Xitre Cure for Catarrh, a rum-i-ily whluli cenlalna no hurmtiil liiKiu.lli'iil, ami that la uniiran'i't'il te uuie uvury uase et acutiiorcliteiilc catairlier meiiuy ruluuiluil. HVierler'n Ae. 00 Jnitunl HclltJ ami t-ure Cure for Catarrh will euro i-vury cau el calm ill. Iiay IllVlirei liailllliu. .iim i.f mui iuuiiik", liemilruuulaiM, or neni uy niiiii luculplet prli'u. Ilieeifi- ile. Rt-iil by niiiii peatpata en M Sure Cure for Khlneu amt l.ltrr 'lS-aublea ciuua III! wuuhllivM uml ami)' nuaiet klilnujH, lullaniinatten el ktilnuya or llvnr, pili'Ofl.te. Il7iec(cr' Veiictable Villi Is tliu only fiuu uily that uurua coiiattpatlen, i;lvlni natiiial aolteii 01 inu nnwiiia wiiiieui. pujau'iiiK, im-l; Inif. irrlplniterpaln ii Cricu -"i cuuUi, el .IriiK J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Qneen Street. lumi'Mlil AKIiAlhn IM VA'limiv, IV ut all klnila v.1: (jl.Utlll Iti'iialiliiB l'ui'ulve my iiuriienal alien t en luul. ChaliH, Ulni.'H, HpuctauIe, Ac. kinua win liueivii my imrs l,Ol is WKlllJlt, Ne '.ik Nertli Quciin Uiiiiii-iii i nuiim ami niimbiu. ni it'OilyepimaltuCny lieiul, near I'tiuntylvanii tullreua depot. ilce.'dlvd irlMlrt 111' llV lllllll Wheeler's Nervine 1 onto ter muntal iluprca slim, lesa of mmihenil, lutmuer, wuaknuaer ever taxation ettliu brain Is luvaluablu, pilcu ii CDlltH. WE QUARANTHE Cuicaln evury casuerwlll lelunil tliu money iiulil. We placu our prien en tbusu ruuiuillui at k-hslhan enu-twunlluili el ttm pilceaaku I by ethura ler icmi'illu upon which you takuall tliu cbanccH, anil we ipeclultv Invite U patteu. iikdei tlie iniuiy puiMiua who liiivn tiliil ettii-r iimicitli-a without ullcct or ilupluluit tin Ir pui'tni' by paytni;ibicter blllri th.u buncll.iuil tnuin uei, HOW TO OBTAIN TIii'hii rumuilli'i. (ie te your ilriiKUtat ami ink tertlium. It tln-y bave net ttetlhum, wrltuut ence te tlui propilel(iiH.iincUnln tlie pilculn inoney or Btampi, ami limy will hu Kimt you at encu by mull peitpalil, Corruspemluncu nolle nelle nolle Hed. AUUruaa plainly. l WIIKKLIIII A CO. Ne.ytj v, i:attu.iore"t, BepU-lywAMAKIyil UAl.TIMOiU., MU, Vatlltl 111X1 llllll "I ins prc'ciii ucniiicranc successor 1h just n quarter of a century wide. Tite contest of taTf resulted in llic election of William V. Pucker, the Demo cratic lluberimterlal canilidu'e. On tliu muueduy, tlie atnendinctit te (lie cnnslilu cnnslilu lien wns rurrk-il which provided for the creation or Iho prerent BlnkltiK Kiiinl. In Jatiuary 18M, Oovciner Packer unid in his liiaiiRumlndilrtt') : V Tlie people of Penn sylvania, ly the recent adoption of an iimeiidiuciit le llte constitution en the Htili ject of pulillcindelitcdiiesi, have iinpeced an liuperativu nblignllni. iipuii their scr vants te praetlce economy, te limil t x lietiditures, and te jjlve their last elferts le the gradual but eventual cxtinKtiinh. inentef the i-xlstlitK' public debt. After eight years of experience under the Sink liiK Fund act of Ibllf, we ll.nl our public indebtedness but slightly diminlnhcd. The constitutional amendinent, juat adopted, deiniinds the establiahinent el an effective rjlnking Fund for itsjiaytiient. and I shall consider it ene of the IciulittK dulled of my adtiilnhlratien te sen that that amcudment is can led out, both in its letter and its spirit." The Lcghliitme et 1&"H had Dctivicratie majorities in the Bennie aud lluiibc. They had cemu fresh from the people. They knew the sentiment In favor of the payment el the public debt. The doctrine that " a public debt is a public blcuing ban gmntti no loot loot held asyel. They knew that the piople had voiced their wiah In the constitutional amendinent which Fald : "Top.evido for the payment of the present debt, and any nddilienal debt contracted as ufercfcuid, the Legislature shall, at its first session after the adoption of this amendment, create a Sinking tunit winrn hiuui no siiui siiui cient te pay the accruing interest en such debt, and annually te reduce the principal thereof by a sum net less than W.jO.OOO.' Thev proceeded with alacrity te de the work commanded and in Apiil IfeO.S the act creating the prcsent Sinking fund bo be bo cameal.iw by the Hignalurcs of a Demo cratic speaker of Iho Senate and a Deino Deine iralic spcakci of the Heuse, and the ap proval of a Democratic Govctnei. The creation of the sinking fund w.ii a Democratic measure, aud when our Ite publican friends insist upon taking credit for the reduction of the debt, they may well take pause and ask of history whnt party it was that put this machinery in motion. Pat den me a digression for a moment te say that, in these latter dayd, Pennsyl vania's Governors aud Legislators have net liieu se prompt te de the bidding of the people. "The (icneral Assem bly at its llrst .session after tliu adep- ,lr,i .if iliia ('iiiisttltittrm ntnl immeili at'cly atttr each United Slates deennin' ' census, t hall apportion the State in senato rial and representative districts," is the command et the sovereign people and yet since the last census no apportionment has been made, and an Independent Stalwart Itcpflhlican it.'iu, I'litt completely blecka the way te consultation en the subject. Fourteen minutes each wcik by the clock is all the time that Republican Senators arc willing te give te the pcifortnance of their sworn duty and the bo.sses have the clTrenlcry le ak the people te approve of this open and persistent disregard of their own command as embodied in the funda mental law. lletwcen theilose of Governer I'aikei'fc term of elllre and the beginning of the present administiatien.a period et twenty two years of Republican rule intervened, during which tlie treasuiy was almost con tinuously under thecontiel of Republicans. And I charge te-night, that during this long period, net one dollar of interest upon the large sums fiem time te time in the sinking fund and tlie general revenue fund, has been paid into the treasury for the benefit of the people. De you call that geed management V lias this great trust been administered in lite interc3t of the people' Certainly net. Uy the coiiRtilulienal amendment of 18J7 the Milking fund wai te consist of the net annual income of the public wetks fiem time te time owned by tlui state, or the piecccds nfiiie sale el' the satne or any part theieef, and of tlie income, or pro ceeds of sale of stocks owned by the state, together with ether funds or resmuees that might be designated by law. Au thority was given te inrieaMi this fund, IVeni time te time, i.i nii t, it ,w p.ul of t'u Aj.- or ether mam .' - .V. , nil intun; ."' Mi i:ilui(UY in i v ' sp:i . ' .-. '" frnment I. ulcus, in case el war, in vasion, or itibiu-rcetien, no part el' this fund could be used, or applied otheiwiso than in extinguishment el the public debt until the amount et mu-Ii ileiit ulinulil lie reduced below the biiiii of lie millimi dollars. In purbiiuucp of this .iinuudmeiit the act of 1858 nppiepriatcd curtain uiveuues thciviii named te the sinking fund aud constituted the Sceietaty of the Common wealth, the Auditet Gcnci.il and thu State Treasurer coinmlsMeucis te tceoive tiiete iueemvH and te venues and apply the same llrst te the payment of the acciiiing inter est of tlie public debt, the second te the pi incipal thereof. It was, further, made their duty te assigii s, mi iiintiui!.') , Y the Sink uig fun J inch amcttn' vf nrflu jmu in the tifiwttry us might nut le ne,i n v A r an i tut outlays, and might be rcoutied ter the pay ment of the interest en public debt, mul the amount se assigned 'te t fa ti.mt i, J te the Sinking fund, The purpose of the f miners of the act, it will be clearly ebseived, was te reduce the debt as rapidly as possible, aud te that end all moneys net needed ter ordinary and cm rent expenses were te go te the sinking fund and bu applied te the payment of in terest and principal of the debt, lint it is notorious that tlie inmost license was ex. ereised in swelling the amounts " neces sary for current outlays" which inured te the nencill et seme persons ether than tlie tax-payers. Thu indebtedness of tliu state was bearing interest whilst moneys that should have been used for its liiiuldatiuii were lying idlfc, or handled as n seurce of profit te political favorites. Even without an express statute, it was the duty of the Commissioners of thu Sinking fund te compel the transfer from thu general icscrve te that fund of nil moneys net required for ordinary and cur rent expenses, and te utilise all tho'meueys in that fund for the purpose for which it was created. As early as IM)-', .Mr. Jus tieu Strung in delivering the opinion in Unit, vs. Pennsylvania Railroad Ce., used this language : " New, what thu f miners of the Constitution mainly Intended, was the dedication of thu proceeds of thosale of the public works irrevocably te the pay ment of the public debt. Thu payment of that debt wns the great end sought te be obtained. All else was but subsidiary te It. v. ' " ' . urpesc, liuiuii eujat el tin i dinance, would be defeated, If when a security for debt has gene into thu Sinking Fund, there remains no power ever it except that of custody. If the Commissioners of thu Sinking Fund and the Legislature must stand helpless, and see the evidenced of Indebtedness be bo be lenging le the fund decaying from year te year into wertlilcssucss, If they may net substitute n better for a worse security, (hen the constitution but " holds the word of premise te tlie ear, and breaks it le the hope." Such n view of it is worse than clinging te Iho letter aud sticking in the bark, fornet even the Ictlcref tlie constitu tion prohibits the administration and prudent mailHzemrnt of whatever belongs te the fund. It prohibits only its prevcrsien tonnyethcr use than the payment of thu public debt. It makes it the duty of all whohavechargu of the fund te see te it that nil which be longs te it shall bu effectively applied te thu purpose for which the fund was created." Thu Legislature, by an net of April lUlh l nu jjvuiBiiiiuii;, uj. uii iii-i in .iiiii i.jiu, IS70, muduilthodutyef the Sinking Fund Commissioners te usu the money shown te bu duu te them in purchasing thu interest bearing indebtedness of the Stale ;. rales, pi ftdid the (;. did net exceed thin per tent afar; far, and at the end of every two months, te deposit at the Farm ers' aud Mechanics' National Dank of Philadelphia, te the credit of thu state, the whole of the money due te the sinking fund, or such part thereof as would he biilllciciit( with accruing bal ances, te pay the semi-annual interest then ucxl maturing upon the debt of the state ; and all the moneys remaining thereof, af ter making such dcpeslls, wcte te be forth with applied by them le the purehnse of thu interest-bearing debt in thu manner specified. Hut en lliu very next day thu same legislature authorized the cemmis sieners, l nun time te nine, Willi me sur plus money en hand, te purchase for re demption wci amounts of the state, leans and . erliu atc of nut btedneis it the eudtlivti of the untiit f fund '.oeuld III stily, at such rales a s may 'e t the interest of the omnienxoealth. In ether words, the largest discretionary pow er was ledged in the commissioners te de termine what purchases ttie condition of the sinking fund would justify. Tlicse crude enactincnts this fragmen tary legislation left the deer open for the grossest abuses and the most wilful and deliberate perversion of the public muneys. The State Treasurer was then elected by the Legislature as was the custom from the beginning of the State government. And ie valuable was the otliee aud se great were the opportunities for making gain by the illegal usu of public moneys, that enormous bribes woie paid te legtsla ters fei their voles for poisons te 1111 that ellue. The choice of a State Ticasurer was attended with the cxpendilttie ol'liun el'liun prcd of thousands of dollars whilst the legal compensation of the office was a mere nominal sum. The contest of 170 for that olllce was se marked by the corrupt aud lavish cxpendiluie of money that in 172 an amendment te the constitution was adopted requiring the State Trcas ti. cr te be chosen by Iho pceplu. And win se still : the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund indulged in stock specu latiens upon the puune moneys ler tl.cir own private gam until tlie bank ruptcy of a prominent broker awakened the people te thu alarming condition of alTutrs. Such was the frightful record made under Republican management of the Treasury, that in the constitution of 1.s7;5, Hit people ordained that "the making of prettt out of thu public moneys, or using Hie same for any purpose net autho rized by law by any officer of the state, or member or officer of the General Assembly, shall bu a misdemeanor, and shall bu pun ished ns may be provided by law, but part el such punishment shall bu disqualifica tion te held olllce for a period of net less than live years." Such was thu tieasuiy mismanagement which is new pictured as economical, fru gal, pure and contributing te the presperi ly of the ('oinmenwcallh. But the limners of the constitution of 1873 wme for reform in dead earnest. They pniviilcd for the contiuuance and maiiiteiiauce el the sinking fund for the p.iymcnt of the public- debt. In addition Le the iiiemues timl revennii heretofore Hinted, they stipulated that the fund "shall b.i tuureascil mini time te time uy assigning te it any part of the taxes of ether revenues of the State net rcqti'rud ler the eidiuary vx.ciHt-Hef the govern ment." Fti.tl.et, "the moneys of the State, ever and above the necess.uy laseive, shall be used in the payment of the debt of the State, Ltthcr diicetly or through the sluk ing fund.and the mmtyieflhe sink in; fund shall ncccr he invested m or leaned upon the scan ilu if anytfuwj, except bends of the United States or iflhts State," Biill fuither iletinmg, se that thoie may be no possibility of mistake, they say : " rim moueys held as necessary resorve shall lie limited hilair te the amount required Jer current expenses, ami shall be Hccuied and kept as may bn icquired by law." Aud se that thore may be a compaiisen made by the people between the moueys held as necessaiy rcseiveaud the amount loeuircd fjr current cxpunscs, "monthly btatements shall be published showing the amount of such moueys, where tlin satne ate deposited, aud hew Becurcd " And then fellows the section, already quoted, against the making of profit out of the pnbliu money with its dtsqualilloatien for holding olllce. Surely it seems te tlie ordinary roader that the necessary sufe.guaids tire provided hoie. The moneys of the state, uuder such au arrangemunt ought te earn somo semo some thiug for the poeplo. And no they would ieug slnce lmv dene if the necessary legis. latieu had b.ieu onaetod, or, even lu the absonce of that, if the prepur disposition had been ovinced te earry into practical oporatien these constitutional previsions. But much of the legislation passed has been eunuiimlv doviHed se ns te scorn te comply Willi constitutional icquliomentB whilst, in fact, it was nltogethor impracti cable. The act of 1871, following elose upon the adoption of the coustlttitien, authorized " the purchase, by the Usual agent of the state, of the leans of the commonwealth next maturing at the then market rates, prnvided such purchase can bu made for the nest interests el tlie com monwealth." " l he hutiB of the common wealth next matin ing !" They could het be bought at all. Held by oxeoutors, ad ministrators, guardians, and trustoes, as safe iuvestmeutH, thore wero noue upon the tnarket. And thore was iuovltable discretion, tee ! " Provided sueli pur chaeo can be made for the best intorests of the commonwealth !'' Hew would "the best luterests of tlie oeinuiouwoaltb " weigh against political advautages te be derived from favoritism te bankers, net te speak of mero direct pecuniary censilium tteus. But tlie act of 1871 dees previde that "ivhonevor it shall nnnear ou the llrst business day of. limitary, April, July and Ootebor of oaeh ami every year, that the balance in tlie bauds of the state treasurer fiem sources of general roventio, apart from the amounts payable te the sinking fund shall oxceed 65OO.O0O, sueli sum in exccuH thereof shall be carrteil te tlie na the rJonate asking If be bad compiled with this requirement of law. makes answer that be has uet.and that it Is impractiable, By what authority is be clothed I ask It with ali due rospeot that be may sut up his individual iudumontubjve the law and in doflauce of the oxpressod will of the lcgiilature ? If the law is Inoapable of ex oeutiou, the surest way te make it odious is te enforce it te the letter. If it is coti ceti coti celvod lu wisdom and will intire te tlie bonelltuf the poeplo, it Is at. outrage upon thelr rights net te enforce- it. But whethcr wise or unwise certainly no public officer should be pormltted te disregard and disebey this or any ether law simply be cause his judgment Is against the practi cability of its oiiferoomont. Let us have it troastirer who will regard it ns his llrst duty tn obey and oxcetito the laws. In 1870, the Legislature again tlellucd the sinking fund and the general roveuuo fund and umler that act they exist te day. The sinkiug fund "consists of the pro pre coeds of the sale of public works, or auy part tborcef, inceme from, or proceJils of the sale of any stocks owned by the oom eom oem motiwoalth, and two-thirds of nil the tax en the cap til stock of all corporations of this commonwealth ;" the general roveuuo fund "consists of ene-third of all taxes en the capital stock of corporations and all ether lovenucs of the commenwoAlth," Monthly statomentB are required of the state treasurer giving the sinking fund moueys in detail, including tlie u.unes of banks, corporations, firms, or individual with whom the moneya of said fund are deposited, the various ameuutrt of these deposits, the securities bold by the state for their safe koeping aud the rate of in terest, or ether consldera' ion, if any re re re oeived by the state en sue'i dopeiits. These monthly statements show that thu sinking fund moneys are deposited in bauks, national, state aud private. The balances of moneys in the genural roveuuo itiiHl Is also en ilep'jslt lu Dinning lieusss sulectcd by the treasurer. At the cud of March last the balances weiu : In thuftlnktiiK limit ...... In tliuKunural luuil , .t.7a.V.ii si . -.'.7S.1 !KU at At tne eud of J u no last, in HieHlnkliiK (uml In tliuKunural In ml $j.;i;i,9-ii 71 fJ.-ill.OlS 07 At the cud of the last month. lu thusiiikiiiKfumi l,Hi.v.w(ii luthuguiiiirul Inn. 1 1,730,803 41 $J,.VJ3,3l 01 What securities avu held by the state for the safe keeiiiu-' el Uiose deposits I The treasurer gives a bend iu $.'00,000 aud this is tlie only security, oxcept the tespeusibllity of the banks. What is the responsibility of the bauks ? Let us illustrate. T.ike the uase of the Alie nheny buik in your own eity. This is Mr. .Magce s baiilc. had en depesit: Krem Hlnkini; luiul r'Hiin Kcuurul mini Total Its c iplial atoek la f.VjO,U)i) Or the Poeplo's bank of Fayette county. This is the bank lu tlm statu troastirer' county. itsilopes-ltls tuS.OUU ltd u iplUll sleck Is $50,UIH), Or the Poeplo's bank, Philadelphia. This is William II. Kemble's bauk. Yeu may bave heard of this famous mathtnia, tleian, who knows all about addition, division and Ellonce. Krem the sinking lutul, March Si ism, it nun ,.iJi,i. n r linn the k-mi. al luml Muiuli .11, lssu.it hint 3.C0O GO ....$U).1M71 On March III, 1883, it ....Hl.i.Ml ) .... fll7,UV. 07 . ..W-177 7D be lepoaleil. The pcople must nce te it that it be net rcpealcd. Let tne sum up the situation. The Humes law commands tlin hivnntmniiL of public moneys, llrst. In state leans If practioame ir net, in Unlted Stateu bends. Already, It has oempollcd the purchase of bends te thu amount of four hundred thousand dollars. But for that law, tbe banks would be making prettt out of that sum te day. 8e much geed, nt least, has been accomplished, by the porslstent advocates or reform in treasury dopart depart dopart tnent. Under tlm plan adopted by tbe majority of the sinking fund commission- ors, but two hundred thousand dollars tnoie can be invested bofero the electtnn take place If the poeplo oleot enemies of the Humes law te places en that beard I very much fear that seme dovice will he adopted te step the investment of any mero money until seme legislation can be procured which will reestablish the old dlecrotlenary power that ban been se porslslently exercised ngalust tbe best Interests of the state. It is an alarming fact, in this connection, which ought net te be forgotten, that the Republlcan eaudidate for state treasurer was an epen cnemv or tbe bill nud the can can ilidate for auditor genural stele away from his seat and dodged the vete upon it while tlie chairman of the Repub lican state ceutrnl committce, by tbe strongest persenal efforts, was socking te Htratigle it in the Iloime. I was for tbe bill thou, and I am for its full and iranie diate enforcement new. I would turnever from the general lovcmie fund te the sinking fund nil money iu excess of $500, 000, as the law rcquirei. I would call upon the banks immediately for every dollar of tbe moueys belonging le tbe sinking ftiud en deposit with them and would buy bends of the United States. The Humes bill bocame a law in June last aud the banks bave had abundant netice aud time te prepare for a draft upon thorn for these motleys. Besides tbe nioneys nre preKiimed te bu en deposit Iu tbe banks, re.idy te be paid out en demnnd. The plea for time for the bauks is an acknowledg ment that such is net the true state of facts, but that en the contrary these moneys are used by thu banks te make profit for themselves. The majority of the beard of siuking fund commissioners have refused te erder the imtnedlate investments of these moueys iu I'nited States bet.ds ami have inaugura ted a policy of investing 200,000 each month. Thus far, ns I have already said, $400,000 have been ii.vjsted under this law. The statement of tliu treasurer for llrst of this month shown nearly two raillleu dellarc as belonging te tbe sinking fund and this outire sum togethcr with what is iu the geucral roveuuo fucd in oxcess of $500,000 ought te be invested iu bends of the United States without uny delay what ever. I waut te s e a treasurer aud audi tor general elcetcd iu November who will uuite with the secretary of the common wealth in ordering this te he dene and therefore I am for the oaudidatcsunen tbe Democratic ticket. 1 i.t I i ..r .i. .,t.. i.i...- r.. ...I tl rn.n ...nu.,,1 .1. i. i. ..nuiii.nnt- nf ml (.lipilOV, IIUD I OOUIlt 111 IHU BlIllllUK IUUUi iU .I.DVibl lUwIi'. - .in.......... .-- . oustltullemil or-1 state treasurer in reply te tlie roselutlou el is only a matter of time, uuless me ww Total lis capital stock Is lirw.UiH). Are you satistled with such security V What rate of iutciest en deposits is re turned '.' Neuo whatever. Ne such thiug has ever been heard of. The state always pays iuterest. It uniformly gets none. These large amounts of dopesdts earn nethiug towards the payment of interest en the state dubt. Tlie tioasurer draws his auutial salary regularly, the bauks have the deposits, somebody gets the bou beu bou etlt of them, but no icturus uie ever made that benullt tlie taxpayeis. The state prellts nothing by the deposit el ita public moneys. Why should this have been tbe case dining all these years that tlie sink ing fund has been in oxisteuco '.' Thore is no answer that can be given te this qucs tiuu oxcept that the management el the state ll nances has been in tbe hands of men who sought te make profit for themselves, or te perpotuate the power of their politi cal party, by the illegal and unsafe- use of these moneys. Thore Btanda the law requiring reports from the treasurer as te the securities that aie held and the rate of interest that is rccoived, but it is a dead iotter. Thore are no sccttrlties and thore is no interest. Bv the act of 1870, the purchase of tbe leans of the commonwealth uext maturing was again auuieri.eu. ivuu wiiuu mu Usual agent was directed le make this purchase, the answer was that net mero than fifty thousand dollars of theso leans could be obtained. Aud se the money still reraaincd uninvested for tbe beuellt of the state. Thus matteis steed until the inaugura tion of the present oxecutivo. Thtn uame legislation that means something mero than false protensos. Tlie bill introduced by Senater Humes became a law in splte of tbe opposition of tlie chairman of the llopubliean state central committce, the present state treasurer, his cashier, who is new the Republlcan eaudidate ler that olllce, and their oleso political friends in the LegUIature. It received the cordial sanction of a Democratic goveruor, who, when it was prosented te him for appro val, only took a recess long ouengli te get nun and ink te fiilin it. New, wlty should It have met with the oppebitiou of anybody who is a frlund of tlm noenlo? llore was a slmule preposition that the public meneys be iuvested lu state leaus, If praotieable ; if net, that the commissioners of the sinking fund be required te incest them in bends of the United Mates. But iust thore was the trouble. United States bends can always be bought and lieru was a bill that at last meant business. There was a flutter ameug the banks, for they saw their deposits slipping away from thorn. Thore was a ilutter iu the treasury department, for it inaugurated a system which would wlpe out all chances of reaping persenal advautages from favor itism te bauks. Thore was a Ilutter in the Ropublieau camp, for it was a preposition te cut the party oil Irem its base of sup plies. But tbe bill was manifestly just nnd re formatory of existing abuses that; tbe uulted and virulent opposition of banks, the treasury, aud the Stalwart political ring oeulu net prcveut its passage, it is new tbe law of the' state aud tlie public moneya will beieafter be invested ler tbe y ople's benefit, provided tbe poeplo take uaie te snleet men who will oxeouto thu law iu its letter and spirit. It is their ilutv te hee that sueh meu, and such only nre oleetod. Tbe large dlsoretlomiry power heretofore ledged in tbe oemmlsslouors of tbe siukiug fund, wbieh enabled uufalth ful men, en ene protenso or another, te deprlve the state of profit arising from the usa of theso meneys nud bestew it else where, has been n'ir;,'"i e materially UtUOJ " t hllK.K.PI'-S KI'.rullT, U inter dute of May IK, lss), Mr. leutuh Cook, feniiurly alioiill'el bkewhean, Me., writes as follews: " 1 liuvis teen iillllcteil lorevor twen ty (-u) ynuis with u weakness et the ItMncys ami liver, uml bave hvl xevcre pains In tlie back uml si les, which were brought, upon me iu tliu llrst pluie by uxpesuru during my stay In Calllerulu during thu early settlement el tl.u land et Kela. At times my water treublud tnu very much an.) utter trying manydltror manydltrer uut means wl limit lciulvlng any bouetlt, 1 was Induced te try Hunt's 11 muJy, altlieuifli I win much lucjutllccil against 11 uml nil otuer uicdtCtucd. 1 purchased u bettle-ut CushliiKa drug stoie, lu-ri' tn 81te heiin, uml 1 found that the nrst Pette icltcVtd all palnd In ttie back and stilus ; unit 1 have, ill uiy tamlly, usud Hve bjttlui In all, and liave' feuiyltta mudiclnuel real merit unit of gruat valiKv"1 liaveKbtdly rccommeuded it te many et my frleii.la ami iil-IkIiIieih, who unlvetsally pralse II In high teiius Yeu meuL llbeity te usemy miinu ler thu bunclllel siillerliiK humanity.' TIMKI.V AIIVIUK. 1 have been troubled with kldnuy dlacase mul gravel ler u long time, with se vein pains lu my limbs un I back, with liiiluuiuiatlen et bladder. Jly HUtU-rlngs were turilblu. I tiled sevtutil physicians, nil le no purpose I leuuil that I was growing very lucbie. 1 wu.. dis counted, mid le-il Uttlt In physltliius and mctltclnc, whun lilund from Muldun, who had bcen cured by Hunt's Ketuudy el gravel umlltviir complaint, rceeinmuiidcd It te me, mid Irem thu llrat beltlu I commenced te Im prove, uinl Uumi buttles have entirely cured me, mid I beailtly thank my IrienU ler hli tlmuly mlvle.) te uae limit's- Ucincdy, for all tiiu pains have kiiiiu Irem my back, mul I um lu cxcclluut coiiilttieii.miil l fuel that a. word lieui me may bu lliu means of saving seme lilund Unit inuy bu sintering iu 1 did, before taking lluut'a Uuuiuily, tliu bust klduey und ltVUl' Cllll). HAMUBI. 1.UTLK1-1K1.D, Ue. list Washington Street, May U, Ik-!. Hoaten, Mans. HllKbK KA1L.UOAO M1CN. Ilavln ' occasion te usu a mudlclue for kou keu urul dublllty In my family, l was rocoimnunil recoimnunil roceimnunil ed by a lilund te ime Hunt's Itemuily. us that was uciug liavu wiiu Kruumueccisauiiuvur inu country We have mud ene bettlu wltn mark ed benullt, uml It lujt us repnisentcil. und a medlcliiu et great value, und 1 chuerfnlly add my testimony lu pruUu of Hunt's Uemuiiy, ticer.uu W. Btxrre.v, WuK-linmn Smith llosteu Cur Stable., t-ui'-rii IIoste.v, Mass., Muy 12. ld&5. eS-lmlM.WAFAw '1 liu best utlquotte for uniuu Is net te beast et hi virtue. It Is ulse uxceudlngly Inolo Inelo Inole gantlo annoy soclety with Ills ueuuhs and cnliK whun hu can Unit relief In abottleot lr. Hull's Cough Hyrup. i'lnne roisens why the Celluloid Kyo-Glwses urn tliu best : Klr.t, because they aru lliu lliihtett; Second, bucause they are the hand lemetl; unit Third, became tliuy ure the strongest. Ker sale by all leading Jewdcia und epticluis. oMwdcedAw A btiirtllnu HUeuvery. Physicians are etlen startled by remarkabln illttcuvuilcs. 'Ili'i luet that Or. King's New Discovery ter Consumption und all Threat and Ming IMieasca Is dully cutlng putlenU thai they huve given up te dle, Is startling tlium te rinllze tliulr duty, and oxamlne Inte tlm imiriix of tn in wentlurtul -discovery i re sulting In hundred of our bust l'liyalelanps using It In tliulr praetlce, Clius. A. J.echui's Orug ll.tie. -, A Oleruyinuu' Tcatlmeuy. W. K. Ullterd pastor M.K. church, llolhwell, Out., v, as fur two earsusullerur wltli Oys pupala In Its wei-st leriu, until H3 lie slates 'lliu beemnu mi aeimd burden " Tlirue bottles or llurileck Jlloed lUtters euruit him, and liu lulls ui lu a rccunt lutlur that hu countilera 11 tliu best tamlly inudlclne nowbeloio the coun try ler ilpupshi and llvur complaint. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 uml 1X North Ouuen struct. " Threw rvway Ilia Urutuli. ' SutVurud Irem rliQumatlsm se billy hail te usu crutohes, buttlnew tlium away utter up-..1..1...- 'f-i..i..,.i irii.tit tit! tn tiivllmhs. 1 new luul botter thun I have ler yearn." F. I., tllbbs, Klk St., llutrale, H. V. Jef a' rV? II. 11. Cechmn, druggist, 137 and 1JJ North Queen alrcet. - iiuntin' Aruieit BHlre. The greatest medlcal wender of the ; world. Warniiitud te Hpeedlly cure bums, llruUcs, Cuti. Gioeri Biut Itheum. Fver seres. Can; oe. I'llcs. chilblains, corns. Tolter, ClmppeU llund ami au Hklu ornptlens. guarantee. te euro In eveiy liistunce, ,or inoney retundeil. a cunu jur tix. or sale by Cluecber. Trial bottles free at fa tore, in-gulai- size, "" i xtitu uvorjfbedy te Huew. ltev. (ItHirge II. Thayer, an old cltlten tt till viclulty uwjvt n te overy ene us uuiest ii luenilulcIiUen nud christian inlntaterpt tlm ai. K. church, Just thla momeutstopnoilln oiirsU're te say, ' 1 wish evurybrnly te "knew r.'. i emikiiliir thallintli invell and wlfoewu nnriiveaioHhlleirs Conimmptlen Cure.". lt is having a tremendous usiu ever our counters v und U giving perfect ittUnicUeii In all cases i el I ung Dbjuaoei, such w nothing lHli dnne. lll8.MATCIIBTTFrtAH0B. ae;u uy ll.ll. Cechmn, Uiu3KUt,OJ.lJTend 18'j Nei'ta Uucvn street, Lancaster. jeWeea i 3 "1 i TT'.lf Y