She 4 if. C Volnme XX-Ne 30. LANCASTER, PA.. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 18HB. Price Twe Ccnla. -i w. L JIPXZlBApC2Bhtf?Xr'rBr j"Ct?-- V J - V tlTUVXB, LABI'S, XV, IjM.IMN . IIHI'.fr..MAN. LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! Kill A IIANtOML 1'UKHKNT NOTIIINO 1H MOltK IH'.SIUAHLK OUK KLKUANl' THAN ONK OF Library or Parler Lamps. CHANDELIERS FOR GAS OR GOAL OIL. A NLiV AMI F.l.KOANTBTOCU AT LOW lMUUKS. Steves Heaters and Ranges, Slate Mantels. Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Tin Reefing and Spouting. FLINN & BRBNEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. intr OOOIIN. ICO. KAIINIt-SUIUK. 1 IC. i'AIINICSTOCK. Ne. 14 East King Streei. 1 tin following makes et It LACK SI Lit. ate new le lie Inunil ul our Silk Department O J Dotinet mid Oie, Antonoe Qutunet, Bollen und the Oolebratod "Pon "Pen "Pon eon and Ole, world-renownod for thelr beauty of Anion nnd oxcellont wear Any liotiniehht house will plve von Mint inn makes, mid thn only (iticst Inn l be net Hed Id whom te bu t.itlennt. Vtecjiiil examination mid liivltu jeu te brltitf (iiniplin ler totn tetn totn luilien. GEORGE FAHNESTOOK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. DRBBSB.'. COATS, OLOAKS, WRAPS &e , mnde te erder ut Hhert notlre, ut motlerttto prlcea I'l.USIlllSO ASH OAtt VtTTIAO. I. AKMtl.ll, .1"' PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. ESTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Neb. 11, 13, 16 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 11 V 31 AS tiVA.HO. MB Ol OAT., ( tllAMIKK riUIIII.I.Klt CO HUMAN GUANO. CoraprBed of I-ure Human Excromeut and TJrlne. TODAoce, uraea, uern, se. -SULI) HY Nll II JIINU, Ne. l.tiJI Market Street; C. U. ROULItS. .Ne. I.IIAHAM, KMI.KN A I'AbSMOKK. .Ne C3I Market Mrcct . .1 11IRKR A I'M udeiphln. iiml rcpcnsible dealers Kencrully Unrlvaled for Wheat, 13.1 Mtitket tflicut; MIN. Hrntictitnwn, OPFU'K. Ne. 338 Chestnut Street, riiiliulelnhiii. aul'.IUild O. MUSSULMAN, Afent, Wttmer, Lancaster county, Pa n no AS It HTATlUStritV. .) (ill.N HAnlCH MI.NM. SCHOOL BOOKS. Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, At Till'. HUOUSTOtti: OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nee. 16 find 17 NORTH QUEEN ST.. LANCASTER, PA. rift a it K, xv. J OMN I'. NUIIAUM. FURNACES and RANGES OK Al.l. KINDS REPAIRED. Cull unit Heothe.New 1 in 1)1 e vil WUOUUlll' I HON COLDCAHF. Radiating Portable Furnace, The Cheapest ami Market Hunt FUHNACK In tlie VOAL. B. ii. MAHTIH t-VAKIIV'et PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A llntmrlielil Artlcle for Mnlveinl Family Ue. TTftirlionfea ForBcurlelnnd Typhoid HiraUlCaueS Fevers, Diphtheria, Hull. vutlen, Ulcerated Heru MAI A D T A Threat, Hmnll Vex, Men- lYlALA.llii,Mi-, mill nil C'onleloti(i DlSCiMCR, I'lTMlllH Wlllt- Inn en thuntck Btinutd who It freely. Hcurlnt Knviir has itover been known te spread wlieru tlie Hnlil vim itmiii. lcllew Fover Inn licen cm nil with 11 tijter black t nmUhad taken place. Tliu worst cuus el diphtheria yield te It. Fnvurcxl mill Melt per- SMAMi l'OX Henn iGtrelieil iimli nnd bednern-t pruvented I'irTt.N'O nt Hinall hy ImtliliiK wJUiirex l'UKVK.NTUU. imniyrt riiiin. inttnber el my uu with lanillv win tuku Hlllllll Pox I iihimI tlie I tilcl the I'litlent wen notde.lrloui, wai net pitted, und whs iibeut ilui heiiHO nuiiln In three weeki und no ethnrM hud It.). W. l'AltKIN5UN I'hllnUul phla. DII'IITIIKUIA I'ICKVKM'KII. Tre hyalrlinn hore tue l):nl) l'liilil very HiiceeHSfnlly in tlie treatment of Diph theria. A. Stellbx WKiitK, (ini'tmlxire, Ala. Tetter dried up. 1 (JhelurapniMsiiteil. Uiei'iH purllle I mid liuuhnl in ciiei ei ileum it hheiild he used about llie unpsu It Hill pre vent any miptenv ant smell. lmtiuni Air iiiinlc lmrmle.n and purl llvd. Ker Hei e threat It N a mire euro. Contaitlen ili'.itiOji'il. Ker Ki oiled teet, Clillliliiln. I'll eh, C'hiniiK', etc Itlicuumltiin ciikmI. Melt Whlte Cemplnx- leni steme I by I In IlKO. Ship Kever prevented. Tnl'urliy tlie llreuth. Clemmi' the Turtli, II ciii't beKiirpii'neil. C'aiiirrh relluved and cured. hryilpehiM cured. Iluinn leltuveil In Htantly. sear prnvented. Hjselitery ciiled. Wound-) healud rnpl I- Scurvcy cured. An Antlileln for Anl iiniIorVei;italiIo i'el KOIItl, Stlll(H, (ltd. 1 iuli! tlie Fluid dui niK our jii e-ient at- uiuiien Willi r viriei Knver with deeliledi Theeiuluenl I'IijhI- ailMiutnuii. It li In- elan, .1 MaKION' illnpuiMible te tlii'islMS, M. I. New Iclc room.-Wm. K. erk, rii h . "1 inn con- Sanceiu), Kyilu, Alu vl ii ceil l'ref. DirhyV l'rophyla'tle Huld Is SCAItl.KTH.V Kit a Milunble (Uninfect UUllfcli. .ant." VANnKKMILT riv8irr, SAf iivili.k, Tenn. I t-nlllyte llm iiietl oxeellLiit iiinillllcs el 1'iet. l)iuli'.-i 1'repliyluctic 1'iiHil. Aiadlsln lect.int und determent It U lietli tlicernllnilly and practically superior le any preparation wlih which 1 ii tn acquaint-it. N. T. i.rureN, I'rnf. uiicinUtrv. OAUIIV.S ll.UID l- UKtOM.MKN'DKl) in lien. Alkxamcer II. MruriiiiNs, et Cceritta Uev. tins. K. Dkim-, I), u., (jiuirch el tlie Strnnpers, N. V. .lej. Lblektk, ('eiuiiibla. l'ief. Univeislty, a. u llev. A. J. ItATTLB. I'ret., Jiureer University. Knv. tinn K. l'lbcce, Illtlinp M. K. Church INlMal'K.NSAIU.K. TO KVKItY IIOMK. l'erlectly hinnlcHK. L'ned Internally nrexternally ler .Man ei Uenst, Tlie Fluid Inn been thoieiihly tested, and we huve abuiidaiit evl lence Hint It has done everything here claimed. Ferlnllnr liifernni. Hen net ei jour Uriifjsjlsta puuphleter eend te the propiliterft. .1 II ZKII.l.VACO.. Miuiiirjeturlnu' Cheinlila, I'iiilaiieli'hia. Ker Kile by II. II. Uechrun, DruixKlst, UTiuul 13J North (jin.cn stieel. )aiill-leeilAv MI.VI.I! I'AII.-. SAMARITAN NERVINE, 'Mm (Jrcat SKJSVB COXUKKOlt. A SPE0IPI0POR !3y- EI'ILKPSY, SPASMS, -yf-l CONVLSIOXS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATINO, SYPIIILLIS, SCllOFULA, KINGS EVIL, UCLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NEKV0U6NESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, IJR.VIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND 1RREGU LAKITIES. C55'"irl.'0 ici" l)etUi'utt!rii,'gi!)ts'3 The Dr S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's. NT.JOSKril, MO. iiiiwoied by I'liyat- I ouepeu lenru Ireely rliuis C II.CIlllTIISTON, ill lyeedAw A)(ilit, New uik, MANUFAOTUUK!) F.ACI.USIVICI.Y in Jelm P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Streot, ieb.'7-lyii I.ANUASTKK. 1'A uuiHjisitir.H, A T IIUK-1K-1 REMEMBER I As the uasen ndvaiice we will have allthe New Fruits, &e., At tliey ("onto AlmiK. WE NOW HAVE New Cranberiles, New lulu 1 Apple, mid I'eiicheii.New VulencliiUaliilns, New Citren, .New fieriua i.eiiuiiii.oiiiiiimnurAKren eat Meal New, New lillu Oiled corn .Meal, Nuwlleneyln Comb und lu tjunrt -larH, New Codfish, New Mack- erel. i uke White Fish, etc. At Bursk's, 17 EAST KING STREET. I.A.NCAhTKIl. I'A Wholeuale und Uetntl Uoulet In uU kinds of LUM1IE11 AND COAL. fnnl:Ne. 43) North WftUirand Print Print reelH ubove .union lnn caster n,t-l ' IlAlLlUlAUIINKHH JKl'Kr.Uir.S. GOAL DEALERS. OKrlCF.S. Ne. 21 Neiitii Qukicn STnEirr, am Ne, Ml North I'hincb bTHKKT. VAltDI. Neiitii Piiincb Stubet, kkaii IIbaw ine Durer. I.ANCA3TEH, l'A. iiiiKlMlillt KIAI. I 1)11,-1.1 V Tlie nndersleued haa for tale, nt hla Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts ului'Ke ujHerttiiuiit et the very bust kinds el Ocul ler Family Ube, which he will deliver, ratefulty welched and Hcreunud, teany paitet thecliy at tlie lowest market ratiH. Ordein by mall or tuluphem tllUm promptly JiilylO-ltd l'llll.ll' dlNOK t ATANUKIC AMI OIIA1,, X New Yerk und l'hlhidelphla IIuihe M.i M.i nuie by the air lead ut reduced pi Ice,,. All the 1IKST OIlAOKb OF COAL, lleth ler Family mid Hieum purposes. CKMKNTDytlu hairel. llAVand hTUAW by tlie ion or bule. Vaiid J15 UariUbuiK 1'lke. Oknuiial UrtWKwyi Ka.t Chustnut Hlieel Kuufitafin, Koller & Ce. atirl-lyd Hai.. M. V. B. COllO ,3 SOUTH WATBliaT., Ltnunur, rn. Wholcaale and lletall Doulers lu LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the lelophenle l"ichuni', turn mil "ii Ne 1I0NOUTII WA'lt I UKh'l ifi.M It A ' A .VJ (, i I". elll)l.l., hllH. My Old Hat. F.iieni'il, the wlestiy Idel el my lienit, The hi'stel lueuil8 tlneuuh UuuiiiUHt pari. Kulli would 1 te eouipttssleinleld. Andevi inline thy I ell ttn -hluld. Hut eh ! old tilund theu'ii new a tile, (it eieac8, dcntsnnd ancient style ; WIM abuse h:i cilued thy emu n ; 'I he ucluhlnt yeai bus bowed iheodeu u. Ilesplsnthe iiuedf "I'ls net iiiycieid, l!ut Uinii iinil lanhlnndll tneiKed. And vel, old frli ml, nui' Inks 1 feel. Thy ter n extenil a mute unpad, Mill cull '-ioie my i ir ill nmu The mei ry sc nc When miii and I The brave, the tali, ihiiKuy and ln-t: In barioem, piulei. cuimit hall, Thy K'eiy overshudewddall ; Aloft In tilumpli proudly b.rne Mm an object ImiiMiis hceni iC" e' byirene daVH- 1 In -iifuiulef niiised POLITICAL. MATTKKHUr.OAUIIlMUTJIKUAiiirAlliM, Ne. .'! KVIiNH UOlISr. ll SUA VINU AMI IlAIll DKKS3IN HALOON. Heed lournevmnn and pilcea sam. us ill ei rolneiiB. II. WAU.Nhlt, tuyl-i-Uil Munexur MAVillSV.ltV. HAVlNtl IIIM.VK1I I'AlirMllihllU' und i ('tiimiieiuly closed the Chesluut Street Iren Werkti. 1 (loslie te Inturui inv old patrons and the public generally, thai 1 .uu hUII In thn biialnchH, lining' locited lu thu I'eiin Iren Company's Weikx, Neith I'ltiin ulieet whure I am maklni. Iren and lliass C'astltiKs et every de tilptlen, mid will he pleased te Borveall who may favor me wlih their lutri-n- ae. from vi jearopeilenco lu ihebiislnihN i mid nslnx the best matcrlit and ouipleylui: the beat mechanlej). l am Hint Med 1 can kiiiu- anUtoeultruDuiUluctlnn. (Jantluit, in no in n amUtuie et Iren mid Hteel which aie mine le- i liable ter BtreiiKth and diiruhlllty limn tin 1 bcHt cat Iren known. Vteolliiell pinions , rellH mull elllnt; mill wei Ku HPLCtutt.. u.- lUBsmaile et very unit lien, and, bias, ensi Inifs et every dlxerlntlnu. 1 linve nil iiuii,i ! tumnrthe well and liiMitably known Jiewu-i Cern und Cob Cruuher. lelltted audlmpiem-t U'TIIIS IS tOl'll II T, COMK TO 8KK US. SHULTZ'S SONS, No.l44NerthaueBnSt I. ANCAsTI.lt. l'A. 1UIT N VAMl'JGTt). WAIT I'OllTlir.tHtl.ll tVKATIir.K OW Alxnnn luillil. lillllH ceiimlelelv lllten mm. ii parts, te icplute old onej which huve been lu uaoferytais.A'uaiiinteuliiK thorn le lveai ialactleii. . ,, , anitlKiiri' U. C, AleLU I.LhV. ,T UOUSK-CI.KANlMi'llMI'-, (10 TO SHIRK'S IMWMIUM UAUPlOTUALli t nil. Wl.il' MNU AND WATKItbTtf , ami rv- A Bright New Carpet. NetliliiK maUiH a loom Ue!c as ClllJi:ilVlNTUK lVlNTl.lt AS A UOOll, WAUM, llltll.lU' (Altl'KI, Such asiiiey have In almost I NDI.I'. S VAHIKI'V Al' ill; '.i Hi for. est Jvliip iiud Water Sts,, LAN0A9TKU, l'A. 1 lis Outlook for Mncceni In I'euuaylvitnlit The Imiib llelnre tlie V'nteri Hew te l'rlnt the RtHte Ticket, Tlie pceplu of thoenco Republican Stnte of Ohie hare declared by n decisive vote Hint " the Heiiubllcan party must go." An observer of the situation there ww is net partial te tlie Democracy snys, In re view of the elections In Ohie: " It la u cotnplcte Democratic triumph, no matter by what causes nchicved, as it makes all the State elllcers Democratic, gives the Democrats the first control of the supreme court, the beard of public works and all the beards of State charita ble and ether Institutions they have hud slnce the organization of the Republican parly In 1855, and secures the re-election of Pendleton or Eome ether Democrat te the Senate. " Such are the substantial fruits of the Democratic success in Ohie, But there are net only pessible but probable results of the victory in the future, which must be even mero appalling te the dlscamllttcd Republican leaders. This Is the llrst time the Democrats have ever carried Ohie twlce in censecutive contests slnce the Re publicutiH wen their first victory wi'h Chase twenty-eight years nge, and 11 is the llrst time that they have wen in Ohie with a full vele polled. "Tuesday both parties voted, both dig nified the contest Inte national importance as one of the most vital preliminary battles of 1881. The Republican machinery and means wcre t xtenslvcly employed le save the state for the presidential race, and what have heretofore been accidents of i Democratic victory In Ohie new command j me respect tiue n rcany victorious party with an npparcnt lease et power limited te geed behavior. " It leeks like the brcnklnc; up of a long Republican winter in the Buckeye state, and only Democratic blunders or crimes can restore the leBt Republican power. Is organisatien is visibly ajfltrteti with Jiy tot. its f itatity is gene ; its tttiJtr'hip is wtuktntJ fiy selfishness, jealousy and siniil, ait,t its till)ing pitwr has perished ' It remains for Pennsylvania te cmplia si7e the verdict of Ohie. The causes that operated te Republican defeat there prevail here, and Democratic success is certain if the party organization everywhere, during the nest three weeks, will devete all its energies te the single important duty before it te ekt out the vetk. The Democracy of Pennsylvania have every Incentive te tills, net only in ttic demoralization of the enemy and in the in-' spirutlen furnished them by the victory in Ohie, but in the justice of their own ! cause. A Democratic state administration and a ! Democratic Heuse, chosen last year upon a full vote, by a plurality of 40.000, have vindicated the pledges of reform, upon which they were elected ; and the people of Pennsylvania have faith that the exten sien of Democratic control te ether depart ments of the state government will be ac companied by real reforms upon the ex travagance and incguluritics which have prevailed under Republican udminUtratien. The unchallenged fitness of the Demo cratic candidates, Taggart und Powell, makes the issue mere forcible nnd distinct. The ergunized conspiracy of the Repub lican party te dtfy the constitutional com mand for a fair apportionment ; the denial te the people of tlie state of their right te equal representation, which is the founda tion of free government, and the sliamelc.s Republican mismanagement of tlie state treasury for the profit of political ring sters, have awakened the indignation of of honest citizens of all parties. The Republican candidate for auditor gcnernl belying his own publicly expressed ideas et a just apportionment, has steadily ' voted with his party te accept nothing but a dishonest, unjust ana untrue apportion ment, giving te each Republican voter nearly double the representation of a Dem ocrat. The Republican candidate for state treasurer is the creature of the men who for years have abused the state treasury, violated the constitution and defied the law, by using the public moneys for their private purposes. They have unlawfully accumulated millions of dollars of balances iu the statu and general funds and leaned it te favored depositories, themselves profiting largely and the state receiving no return from these transactions. The Democratic doctrine en this subject is tlie doctrine of the constitution. It can only be enforced by electing a Democratic auditor general and state treasurer. It can be done. It is only necessary te get out the vote. That is tlie present single duty. New for Pennsylvania ! Toe Mn." Anether Republican trick has been dis covered. A man who calls himself Win. Linn, has been traveling ever the state, visitinc brewers and Hener dealers, pre tending te have authority te organie and asking them te join tlie " manufac turers and wholesale dealers piotectlve association," and winding up by asking them te support and work for .1. B. Niles, the Republican candidate for Auditor General, as " he helped and worked hard for the liquor men at Marrisburir " Wm. Linn, is n guager in tlie internal revenue service in lMiiludelphia, and lately obtained leave of absence hum his etllci.il duties for n month. If he Is devoting his time te tlie above related sett of business he is likely te hurt rather than help the cause in which lie has been hired te co out. Nothing is mero no torieus than the position of Mr. Niles in the Legislature as a prohibitionist. in tlie session of 1BH1, when ins party was in a majority In the Heuso and he was Its leader, the vete en tlie prohibitory amendment was 03 yeas, te OS nays. Mr. Niles voted YEA en second reading (Leg. Recerd 1881, 010-010), and en llnal pass pass age he also Yetcd YEA (Leg. Recerd lbSl, page 1010). Last winter the same question recurred In the IIoube. Mr. Niles again put himself en the record in favor of prohibition and against compensation for damages likely te be suffered by such an amendment as the record of the Heuso shows rages 1003; 1007.) Mr. Niles made an earnest speech against the compensation clause aud in favor of the prohibition amendment, and refused te vete for It unless the clatitu giving compensation was strkken eiL This is the whole record, and proves sat isfactorily te all friends et prohibition that Mr. Niles was with them, that he voted consistently for the amendment, against compciuntien ei damages for per sons or property Injured by it and that the only reason why he finally voted against the amendment as last propesi 1 was that It intended te give damages le these who might be Injured by the Biiddcn establish ment of prohlblteiy laws. Mil. NlI.KS HAH ALWAYS 1IKUN AND ih ALWAYS VOTEII roll I'HOllllllTlON. Slnce the Ohie elections the Republicans j seem te be afraid et their cmiuuiute's lecerd In favor of prohibition, ami have started out agents te organize liquor leagues in Ida interest, nnd te represent falsely that he has nlweys worked for nud helped " the liquor men at Harrlsburg." Such double-dealing will dccclve nobody, These whose Interests he has opposed nt Harrlsburg have his record; and the Pro hibitionists nnd Tcmpcrnnce pcople nre likely te be nreuscd te opposition toward him by the attempt mnde in his Intercut te falsify his record. ThoHchcmeof Mr. Linn is entirely -'tee thin." 'llieTwn Imucii. There nre two important issues In the Statu election this fnll ; one belwccn the treasury ring nnd the taxpayers, nnd ether between thu Republican bosses nud equal representation. Thu jobbers In the trea sury must go. They have made spoil of the people's money until the taxpayers have determined that it must cease. The only way this can be doue is te elect Jeseph Powell, State Treasurer. Fer many years the public meney has been tllstrlbu ed among certain banks, without paying the State ene penny forthe use of It, while they trndc upon it and make large profit. By tliis means private banking Institutions make several hundred thousand dollars n year oft the taxpayers. This profit the banks have In hand te use In corrupting the ballet box. The election of Mr. Powell will change the system. The Republican party has set its face like steel against equal representation. The Republican .Senate has been in session nine months and opposes all apportionment but the most unjust gerrymander. While the constitu tion makes it obligatory en the Legislature te apportion tlie State at the first session after the census shall have been taken, the Republicans utterly refuse te discharge this constitutional duty. They stand as ob eb ob strucilenlstsrnnd violate their oath of elllcc. On their shoulders rest all the responsibili ty, nnd it is a fearful ene. It is justly said I that the Biibjcct of representation gees down te the very foundation of our govern ment. The constitution intends thatuppor thatupper inents shall be just : that each party shall have representation according te its strength, und whenever this is net the case you de violence te our form of govern ment. What Democrats centend for this year Is equally important te Republicans. Equal representation was the keynote of tlie Revolution. The Scnnte stands in the attitude of hostility le the cherished American principle The people will net sustain them. Dexleitcitm Dew, it Hew te l'rint tlie tatn Tleltet There seems te lie seme uncertainty and confusion regarding the order in which the Democratic state ticket is te be printed. This is tlie form which conforms with the law and is recommended by (lie Democrat ic state committee : STATE. Auditor General Renr.iiT Taoeaiit. State Treasure) Jeseph Powell It is te be remembered that neither can didate has nny middle name. Tlie Republican chairman of the state committee in credited with tlie Intention of printing the name of his candidate for state treasurer first en the ticket. He has an object in this unusual proceeding. Llv Llv sey is the pet candidate et the Republican ring. It is feared he will be "cut" by these who object te the Mugce management of tlie state treasury. The design is te "boost ' him by putting him at the head of the ticket. Tlie Democrats will print and vete their ticket as above given. They will neither copy nor tnke orders from C hairman Cooper. A dren; I'fetest. At a late srmi-wcekly session of the IloUcnte nud Cflcble Lnillcs, Tlio.e languid, UrosemoBontallon, causing you te feel scuiccly alile te been your (cult that constant drain that Is tnltliiff from your system all Its former elasticity (hiving the bloom fiein your check's; that continual strnln upon your vital lerccs. icndcrlnir you Irrtht Irrtht bie uml fretful, can easily te re.TOVC'1 bvthe use of that lnarvoleui remedy, Hep Hitters. Irrcgtilailths and distinctions of your sys tem nre relieved at once, while the special cause of porledlciil pain nre ptrmanently re moved. None receive much bcnellt, nnd nene nre profoundly grntelul and show such nn In terest In rccnmnioiullnifllepllittcrsa) women Feels -etitic A Ruin, "ily mother was nlllktcii n Ieiik tlme with Neuralgia und a dull, heavy, Inacllve condi tion el the whele system ; headache, nervous prostration, and was almost hclpleis. Ne physicians or medicines did her any ceed. Three months n;?e alie bewail te use Hep Hit ters with such (cod tiru''t that who Hccnw and feels yeun again, altheunh ever TO yenrs old, We think there Is no ethor medicine lit te use In thu family.' A lady, in I'rovldence. HnAuvenii, l'A., May H, 185, Ithascuioilineof Keverul (licenses, such Da netveusness, slckncM nt the stomach, month ly troubles, etc. 1 have net aeen u ilclc day In a year, slnce 1 leek Hep Hitters All m vtielgh vtielgh bera use lliem. Mm. Favnib UnN. M.COO Lest. "A tour et Kuiope that ccat me i3,G00, done me lesi geed than ene liiitlle of Hep Hitters ; they ulaeeurcd my wltoef fifteen years' nervous weakness, leop!esno s mid dyspepsia." It. it,, Auburn, N. Y. 11 lull Authority. Hep Hitters Is net, In any nensc, an alcoholic boverauor liquor, and oeuld net be sold for use except te persons do.dreus of eblalnlnuu medicinal bitters. (inunN II. Halm, V. a. Cem. Intcr'l Hev. Se. llf.oeuiMiviLLi:,!) , .May I, '7.'. Silts-1 huve been sullerlee ten years and I tried your Hep Ultteri nu I It douumemoio (joed than all llm itocteis. Miss. 3. Hoenb lfiiby hnvcd I Woaieso thankful te say that our mtralng baby was permanently eured et n iluucoreus and protracted constipation and Irregularity et thu bowels by the usgel Hep Hlttcri by Its mother, which ut the name tlme restored her te perfect health and tdicnjtth The Parents, Rochester, N. Y ell-lmTu.ThS S Yeu e in threw iip.iiret Celluloid Kyc-MInss (rallies en the pavement without brcnktiig the.ni. Fer salu by all Icvling -lewelers aiui Opticians nin-lwilcud MEMVAT.. A VhU'rtUII is'iihy I'lICrOHAL. 1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral . , OiinTiLi,Ohlo.ept.l,i. OniCm . . Jvnit been subject te a llren. V-UIUO ,.iitalAtlcctlen. wlih irequent colds. .,,.., . ,'r a number of years, I hereby cor cer lily tlut Avkii's cuKstiY I'lcrerur. olvei me prompt relief, uml Is the moitertcollvo rem edy I lnve ever ttlud. 'ahm A. Hamilton, Udltoret The Vrticent " Mt. UiAi, Ohie, June Oil, lssi. nnneVlH ..MI "nve used AVEii's cnuiinv VUUgUo.i'screnAf. this sprliiK for a so se , vre Ceiitfli und Limn Treuble with koeiI nltect. and 1 uni pleased te rccem. mend It le anyene similarly ntrectcd, HAnVKV IIAUOUSAK, 1'roprleterOlnbo Hetol." rrtnrAniti) nr Dr. J. C. Aycr V Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by nil UrugHlatf. O'tlJil-lydAw IJI.UIIV IIAViVS TAIN KILLKI'. Dr. .1. Marlen .uluis, H. Y .endorsei U.irbys l'ropliylactle l'lul 1. tee ndveitlsemeiii. Huckleii'n Am ion Milve The tfieatest mil'. leal v onder nf the world. Wurrunled te speedily e no burns, HiuUe Cuts, Ulcers, Halt Itliuum, Fever gurus, can cers, files. Chilblains, ern, Tettor, Chapiiei: llnuds and all skin c options ((uaiuntced ti euro In evety lii.Uinne. or money lelutided. ii cunts per lei. 1 or n'lle liy cliai. A. Lech 1. liViVlyeed.'cw ONE BOTTLE -or- Perry Davis's Pain Killer U 111 Oflcii de Wonders for n WHOLE FAMILY. Purely Vogetablo Modlelno Internal and Bxternal Use. for The 01det, h503t and meat wldely known Family Modlelno. A 25c 50c. and SI par Bettle. MEUIOINB OhW IN TlSBLlF. TRY IT. ectl-lmu.tw vi.urmse. J NO. J. VMrtt.lNll. Fall Opening. State Senate, Senater Wallace picsented a pretest signed by the Democratic Sena tors, against the action of the Stalwait inajon'yef that body in obstructing the cfl'ui'ts te i-eeuru apportionments, which was ordered te be placed upon the journal. The pretest is strong, incisive and logical and lays bare the whele tiuth of a grave and important question. It leaver, the re volutionary ultimatumists of the Senate without a peg te hang upon, and is most excellent reading for tlie tax payeis of the entire State. Tlie pretest is as fellows : A quorum of the Se ate beiug picsent, Tuesday October S, 188-, the majority theieef wete in their h ats and desirous of proceeding with the public business for which this extra sessieu was called, when the majority In obedicnee te orders of a patty caucus udjeuined the Senate, refused te allow tm te be he.nd and foibade any action te be taken. Against this proceeding and against .similar adjournments from Friday until Tuesday w itheut the transaction of any business, we de solemnly pretest as a violation as well of the rights of Senateis as et tlieir constituents, nud in disregard of the comity of intercourse that should exist between the Senate and the Heuso of Repicscntatives. We de iik st soleinuly pi etest such act 1011 is 1 evolutionary, for it defeats the erdeily process of government. It is a ll.igrarit neglect of our duty te transact the public business for which we were convened It closes the mouth of tho.se chosen te scats in the Senate and denies representa tion te theso who selected thorn. It refuses te permit discussion of the grave question at Issue, and substitutm caucus dictation for the forum of lice speech. It forbids 1 oiuparrseu of views bttweeu Senators upon iiic.imueh looking te tlie nppoitienmcnts, prevents compromise and iiihistsupeu the uorriirleof party dieiplirie. It shuts the de r of the senate chamber against committees of confer ence and ether paill.rrnentiv modes et communication be tween tlie Senate ami its coequal body, the Heuse of Representatives. It reverses the precedents of ineie than 0110 hundred and lifty years It jcep.udirs the entiie delegation from the Sate in the next congress. It tends te multiply the relations of lire Statu te the federal government, aud if earned te its logical siqueuceby a majority of the States would pualye if net destroy the government. It igrreics the sworn duty rrr.uln manda tery by tire State constitution and reluscs even te pcrfeurr that duty. It retains In lull lorcop.utisanapportioir lercop.utisanapportioir lorcep.utisanapportioir mentti b.rh.d iipnii the population of 1HT0, and denies just representation te tire changed condition el many pepuhuib locali ties. It violates the letter of at least ene pro pre vision of thu Statu constitution and the meaning aud spirit of marry ethers. It subversive et that distribution of the powers of gev eminent which the censtitu tien has enl. lined and established, ler it tends te acciihiulate in the Senate an un due, share of power, and Its adoption places the ether depart ments of the government under senatorial dictation and icmevcs nil questions out of the domain of argument aud reason. Fer tlrcse reasons we de most earnestly pretest against the action el the beuate and ask that this, our pretest, may be placed upon its join nal. '1 h l.itust novelty In bonnets lias a uu n el uIHhuuh km U In wi-urluif them thu laities tiiteec'd, ve say te them conltdenllully theie Is 11 1 belter remedy for ceurIih and colds ll) in Ui Hull's Ceu.hbyrup " Don't flurry, UetilletiKM)," H dd a mm 011 his way te be haimed, " thcre'll be no tu. 1 till 1 i,et there." We nay te the dj v pcptic, nervous, nnd ilchilllntid, don't hiirrj theiiKhtlesslv for emi remedy nf doubtful merit, unceiLilu el relief, when yeuctiiKci at the ilriiKirtst ler en dollar Jliirdeeh lltead llitleri ulmeit sti'e 10 eure nn I certain tu bcnellt. Fer miIe Iiv II H, Cucluuii, druKtUt. 117 and l.TI Nei th Qu n -tret I N vp!iprr, Li Iter O M. llelcnmb et HUninvlIln, Ohie, rliei te e. plain : ' Hid tint tnrrtlilu disease eiturih, te twenty years j cea'.du't taste 01-nmuil, aim hejvlni: was tullinir. Themas' Kclectrtc Oil cured vie. Thuse at e Lie. , vel itiilui Hy e,l veil nitiilust a turmi'i' pieju Lcii et patunt medi cine." Fer fule bv II. II. Cochran, driiiftt, HIT and 1) .Vu- h ijucun atrjet. A linn 01111 lit iik Mine. Never was such a rush made fur any Drue; Stere us s new ut Chas. A. I.echer a let 11 trial bottle 01 Dr. KIuk s New Discovery ler Consumption, C'eukIis and Colds. Allpcibens auecied wun .iMiiuii i, mom nun. iieaisenenH, heveni Cough or any ullectlen et thu Tin eat and Lunus, eangc 11T1I1I Hotlle nt thllmcut remedy ree. bv eilllii nt above Urn,; Stele, Ho;ul.irele.$l.U). lleiv Much V. ill flu It? Hew much et 'Ihemat' electric Oil Is 10 10 (inlied tocuie uiuy lively rittle. A low diepi will cine any kind e uu actie; und hut ulillle 11 ere Is non ten ter sprains and liime ii(s:es llhi iiinatUm 1 net e leudliy aeect aeect ed ; mi ounce uml somellmus two oiiuccniire KMjiilrcd Ne medlcliie, hewever, Is hosure te eiuewlth tb" snmn number et uppilc hIehh. Horiile by II. 11. Cochran, diui(st, 1 17 and i:;'l North Queen nil eel 1 have this (,117 openod line id lie tin -t a large an I select Foreign tuxl Deiih'&Ug Fabrics, udiiplid tnOiintlemiMi's wear, ler the FALL Nl) VVlNTlvll'lR vIlB. wldeli I would bH pl(iied 111 I iv 1 you examine. A full line of LONDON CORKSCREWS, In nil tlie I nte-t MiidiM a buautllul asserL mute. ALL N1) WINl'KIl OvoreoatlugB, Irouseringa and Funey Sultlnga. lomplej none but tilt) best workmen und Ktrnnnten pt et.1tlMcl!etl 11-. te Myle, Fit und Werkmunsiitp. My nun -le itimiieuU will been cl,lbll'eu In ap-ivdu)s. JNU. J. SMALING. (TAILOR,) NO. 22 NORTH QUEEN ST., ( M I Iner.) LANCASTER. PA. inayO-lydTii.ThAB ui.tns ASl tjl i tMtltAltJ'. i) lr: LAMPS LAMPS . vr- CHINA HAL We h iv 1; no v iiii 11 a Large I. Ine et LAMPS, LAMPS. I VI ll-s JSl It TII-OM. m; MERCHANT TAILORING IN 1'Ol.lbllh I) Hit Ass, ritbNCIl IIKU ASH IIOSY ASM) (. JLU ri.MHii, 7.V. 1 1 I.llUiAHY I. 1.1KS, II A I I. Is a very Important lcatuie of our biulneH, Tell woKlvemrrch valn.ibie tlmu nnd iitten iitten tlen, and tlie hiicccss that almost invariably rewards well-directed eltert In every calllnul ours, lobe 1 1110. Te my Mint we ure buy lit Ui'h iW piLiiii.nt Is putttntrlt mildly We are usbujj us "u Hera-' mero se Minn nt uny pre vious seven Indications point te Mils belnt: the be t Fall within our CLOTH1NO e.iperl-ence-a f.ict that IcacliLS lis cur Fall nud WlnUi i.cl cilonsef WOJLISVS ure moetleu; with publl I iver. Cerluln It Is e huvu nevei hllidledmer. IH.MJUFi ll'AITERSb, lit I be inaii 01 tlivTii, (i3 non. lluyeid exrer!ene. 1 edlfllt-u'iy In making s leittnns; there Is vat lety enough heie te plcase uvery fancy, and, win1. Is mero, price, marled upon them muUe thuin sell. Ilonce tlie boom, We mal.e CLerillSt. any style dodred, und guaranHTe a HITIIK FIT every Umn, $10 ALL-WOOL SUITS. Hi Inte run- oxpcilenco te bear In JudgliiK this Aiitt-exauilne Its m ike, tire material, the trimming. unit thu sulnr; Ukmi make com cem com pitl(eii with the host pu kuew et ciso-here ut Ui! This rest never ta Is te make us trade. MYERS & RATHF0N, l. AMI'S, VIlAFOIUUhliX Fancy Parler Lumps, Glass l.nmp3, vi. 1: pa r. a .vii se .v- bxi'I. esrvh. NTUiuixr r.A.ui',1 Kxawili.e eiii -t'li k iei n pure' iislu: High & lartiii's, li: NO D. ADiSU LA.NCASTKR CLOTI11KR8, HI BAST KINO bTRBBT. i. iies 1 r.riKit jt(N. I. I.) .HT KIN. J Si'Ka.Ki. nun. 1 j:, iv. M i "il vr MJI.NI. A.N 11 FALL, OPENING. bl'LF.MJU) LINK3 OF BOILER WORKS. OKtl li US ml 1 Callande.xainlneii.il -i.)t'kei Kii,-liuvs nud Holletsiiud ijet piLi 1 Pertable Bngiuea, Horizontal Entjlnoe, Vortleal 13ui(lne'j Sew "ill rumps, Mlulug M.tohhiery, fulleys and Shafting:. IltON AND iillASS CtSTlNiiS, STEAM PITTING. JOHN BEST & SON, Ne. :i:w Kusi I'liiten si., rnuserings anil Overcoat in 18. The lines of Men's Youths' nnd Heys' C'l.u 1'IIIMi we ti-e new muiitilnctiirliiir und p'aciiiKOtt ear lutiKsiiui superior te nny we linve j 1 1 idl'ercd, und our Custom Depurnuunt eeutaliia nil ilurUholcest Fabrics, Irem which we tuuK every Uotcrlptlen et Uormcntste erilwi . We nre rmdy ter you. nnd will wet our s lecl; nt such sale. mly till cee us wilt Insure a ready LANCABll.R, 1' P. (). I!e, .Ne 0J. OltlSll l,tw li VIltlillMI IN WlHHllAi Chain., Illnus, t1!" 1 ' ""s, ,xc nt nil kinds will imiiii mi pei-ni'iiui LOCI'S Wl 111. I., .Nn i'.'t " i.,iicl( liepnlrlrii.- llul Hen. -li in t. It nn u ri -t i ( , "- 1 ru"i(Mi! Imiii ', il 0 uui Mil yillll mi ,ii'i 1 10 n.-jir l'einiv vuin diieWhd B B. eestetter & Sen, A OBNTBB SQUARE. I. Nl!AVrhlt. l'A, II O OH ASH HTATlONKUl IMJlMllH. IHHIIIH J AUD SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT TIIK LOWKST RATM JlT L. M. FLYNN'S 1 lit. M' I'llOk AN'l) HTATIONARY 6TORK He, 42 West Ktnar btreet.
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