Wtz mxjCateti 0 Vel ii urn XX-Ne, 11. LANCASTER PA,. THURSDAY. OGTOB Ell 18, 1&8I3. rrkoTweCeaUi. HTOVKH, IUIKN A IIHKNKMAN. LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! rull A IIA.NDSOMK I'HKSKNT Library or Parler Lamps. CHANDELIERS FOR GAS OR GOAL OIL. A H:Y AMI Kl.KUANTbTOl K AT LOW I'KIOKS. Steves Heaters and Ranges, Slate Mantels. Plumbing, Qns Fitting-, Tin Reefing' nntl Sneuting. FLINN & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Mtnr G KO. KAIINKSIOUK. UAMt'S OLD Ne. 14 East King Street. CORSETS, COJRSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS. Full Assortment In nil thu lU'fllriihlntiiiike Ne elil Heed, all Ceri-els cleiui, nt'iit mill fresh, und IHted by thoroughly competent mill similes. Short I' I). COUSKTHef Sittln, Km- broldured mill Lnce Trimmed, In Hlue, Ituil mill Crtutm. ildn.. KIIKNCH WOVKN COItSKTS, JI.50, uiunl prlcu $'.'ue. Tim bust vuliie In the city at Me . 75e., 7c, f I (0 mill tl i. Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Jerseys. MXIez. II1.UK, C.IIKKN, HUOWN, CAIIDINAI.. UAIINW unit III.ACK .1 KKSKYtt (urtilillilien, lit II 25, 11.10, l. 75 unit tue. Alse, u lull und ceiupktu auet linen tot Jerseys ul till prices Ireiu $IM te 115.10. GEORGE EAHNESTOCK, NO.14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. I'UVilHIU AND lUlirt I.. AH.NOI.D. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. CSTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. HUM AS r-lliaMIKK FKH1IL.I7.UK CO. HTJMIA.N G-UA.SrO. OerapcBOd of Pure Human Exoremotit and Uriue. Unrivnled for Wheut, Totmcce, Qrnaa, Cern, &e. -se I, I) 111 WM. II. JON Kb, .Ne. l.fiil Mitlkul btlcet; C. I!. ItOlihllH, .Nu, 1.1J Muiket Street; (HIAHAM, KMI.K.N A I'ASHMOItK. Ne (31 Market btriy.1 , J. K1IIKII A IsON, llranohtewn, I'hlludelphlu, iiml responsible dealers gunemlly. 0FFICK.N0. !M$ Chestnut Street, Piiiltitlelphia. uuglMiiiid O. MUSSBLMAN, Agent, Wltmer, Ltiucnater ceuuty, Pa HUUICH ANlt JOHN HAr.lt '3 HONH. SCHOOL Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, AT Til K HOOKSl'OtlK OK JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb. 16 and 17 NORTEC QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. TIN WA UK, XV. ftlUN 1'. SUIIAUftJ. FURNACES and RANGES OK Al.l. KINDS REPAIRED. Cull mill Hoetlm New Impievud WUOUUIlt' lltON COLD CASK. Radiating Portable Furnace, The Cheapest uml MurkeU Hest FUK.VAqK III tlie MANUFACTUUKD K0LU31VKI.Y 11 Jehn P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Streot, Inb27-lya LANCASTKll. l'A. UUOLKUlr.S. A TltUIWIl'H. REMEMBER ! An tlie boiusen iiilvuuoed we will Imve nil tlie New Fruits, &a, Ad they Ceine Aleiitf. WE NOW HAVE New Cmnberrlcs. New Dtleil Applun unit PeucliOH.Nuw ViilenclaltiilHlliH.NuwCUieu, New Klerlilii I.eiiioiia.HliiiiiiukurAkren Oftt Menl New, New Kiln Drleil Cern Meal, New llmieylnCumb uml In Quurt Jiiw, New CedllHli, New Muck. orel, iiike Whltu Fish, ote. At Bursk's, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTKK. l'A. 1AUUA1M IN WAIOIIKH, Ul,OL;K Jj CIiuIiih, UlnuH, Bpevlucliid, Ac HdimliltiH et all kinds will teeelve my iiersenul alien tten. LOU1B WK1IKH. Ne. l&UK 1BDK North tjuetn struct. Kemumbcr iiuioe and number. wi. rueUy oppeulto city Hetel, near I'enunylvanu railroad depot. doc 'ii 1 vd l.AMIt, ,KV, NOTIIINCI 18 MOHK IH.HIItAIII.K OIIH KI.KllANl THAN ONK OK tmuim. (JM,. r.UHlTOUU, HTAiNI), UAH viru.sti. til AMI). HTATIOXI'HY. BOOKS. VUAM. B. ii. HAllTtR Wnelusulu ami Itetall Dealer In all kinds of LUMHKit AND COAL, w turds Ne. 120 North Waterand ITlnu -r.nilM uNne Luiiten Liuicustur. nJ-lyd I).U.1U1AHUNKII.S JKFKKUIKS. COAL DEALERS. Ok KICKS. Ne. 21 Neutii Qukbn Stiikbt, ami NO. Ml .NllHTIl l'lllHOK HT11KKT. AKDS. Nuiitii l'liwii Stiikbt, nkak Ukad inii llKre-r. LAN0A8TKU, l'A. uuglMMlt C1UAL.I UltAI. I ; Tite unileralKtieil lnw ter eute, nl lib Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts iihiiuouauertiiiuntof tlie very bebl ltlmu et Ocal for Family Ube, ulileli hu will dellvur. cuuiftilly woluhed mul htiieneil, teuny imrt et llin city ut tlie lewunl iiiurkiil rates. Orilets by mull or tolephunu tlllnct liieinptly, jtilylu-tiil PlIlUl' UlNUKlt. MANUUi; ANU UtlAI,. New Yerk uml ritlliulelptila llorse Mn nuiu by ihu carload ntieilucuil prlcei. All tliu IJE8T UUAD15S OK COAL, Ileth ler Kulnlly unit Btetim pulpites. OKMKNTbythobatrel. HAY uml 8THAW by tlie ten or bnlu. Yaiiu 315 IIuirltiburK 1'lke. Uumbiial Ormua'Myi itust ChoDtmitstrcet Kuuffman, Koller &z Ge. uurl-lyil M. V. Ii. COIIO tfJI) NUUTlt WATKU UT Litn-a4ttr, ru., Wholeuulu and Hutatl Uoulers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Uuuueotlen With the Telophenlo Kxclinint-, Yanl und Olllce Ne. SJUNUllTll WATK STIIKKT lHh.w.i J'llUTUUUAJ'IlH. J. n. uuTi:. Thore liea beun such n detuand for LAUOK I'lIOTOUltAl'llS that 1 WUrt cempcllwl te Kut a VKUY LAKUK OAMKKA 1IOX te meet tlie iieinuinl.' We emi new inake you a T1IOTO ua umall m the muallcst lecket will held up te u B-lneli lace, te in an lUxK Kiuuie. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Queen uue2-ua Streot. MllltlVAI.. Aiti('n PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A lliiii.nliulil Allliln ler Ulilvmnwl KiiltillJ t no. PlmHimifea . FerSruilittuiidTjphulil UUttUlOctbtJS Fiivun, IHphtllfllii, Hull Vlltlllll, Ulcerated Hull) MAI ADIA 'line u, Mm ill i-ei, .m.u lllLirli,Kiirt, uml nil CoiiIiiuIeim IMMIV.l'N I'lTSOIll Willi ln en tlie Hlvk Hheiilil iimi ll funly. Hdirliit Kiivnr liiu nnviir lieen known In Mptuml wliisri) tlie Hiilil win iiDiiil. Yellnw r'uviit luui In mi rniuil with ll iijtcr blnek xemllhml Uiken iilace. aiiu numiuwi'il 01 illlliwiurill yilllll le 11. Kevctvil uml hick pir H.MAI.I, 1'OA BUIIH IIHIUillL'll nun liuil meid nroventiMl uml I'llTINO el Hiimll I'ex l'UKVKNTKIl. A iniiubur el tn y litmliy wiih iiikeu wltli -miiiiII I'ex 1 tl-X'll tlm Klulil; til" mllent wiih ikii ile IiIeiin, win net pilled, uml win iibeut ilin Imiihii iiKiiln In tlui'O weekH uml no ethu-K luui It. I. V I'AIIKIhHJN, l'Mlliulel phla. Dll'lll'IIKUIA rtthVKM'KI) Ti e pliyHli'lmiH liein mm Dm liyM Klulil uiy HiitceH, fully nt tlie ticutinent of Dlpti llldlll. A. HTOLtKN wciick, iJitunahoie, Mil. Ti'tlm ilrleil up l.helu it pieMinteil. Ulenr piiillle.l uml hi'iihul In ciikim et Dentil It HheuM liLMieoilubeut tlie oerp.c) ti will pioveutmi) utipluiv mil sniell. by butliliiK with 1)111 liH Kllllll. linpiire Alt liiiulii imiiiiie. uml pin I IlKl. KorHuie tliieiillt U ii mini i uru. CiinuiL'leii tliwiieiiul Ker troileil fi el. tlllllllllllll', 1' 1 1 e H Cliilllii, fle ItlU'lllllllllnlll Olllllll. Helt U'lilli) Ceiiiiili'V Ieim Btcmu'l by lt line. Hlilp Kitver nrevi'iittiil Te 1'iiilly tliu llrimtli, Clt'iinse tlie Tee til, It e.url l NiinmnKiiil Ciiturrli itllue.l uml ciirt'd. KryHlpuliiH eiireil. lliirim lolluveil In Htuntly. b(.u nri'Vnnl, il. 11 suntery i'iiiuiI. WeiimN luiiluil lupl I Hcuivi'y ciilcil An Aiilliletn for Alii iiiitlorVurfiitiibte I'el Minn, btliiKi.etu. I timil tlie tlulil ilur niK our present itl II lotion Mtli haulul Kevor Willi ili'd.lul1 'I'liu tjnliiiiiil l'hjul- uilviiiitii).'e. It li In. dim, J. MaIUUN' itlspuiiHiibtH te tlie S1J1S, M 1), New Rick room V si h erk. s "I nine en HAHrenu, Kyrlu, Alii, lnivil I'ref IMrby'it I'rnpliylii li Klulil Id HUAIU.I'.TFhVKi: ii Miluub.u (111 ulcut OUHKI). I. int." VANUKiimt.T UMvmuirr, S'asiivili.k, Tenn. 1 Untllyte tlie mint tixotlieut iiiulllii'H el l'ret Dm b 'b i'repl.yiattlu Kiiilil. An in I lxl n. leuliml iin.i iluti'ment It U iMitliilii-oretlcully uml pmctlciilly Hiiptrler te miy pmiuirutleu with which 1 mil iiliiiuIiiI d. N. T. I.uiten, I'ref. clicinUlrv. DAUIIVS K1.U1I) ! UKCOMMhNllhU 1!Y lien Ai.KiiNi.Kii II HruriiKMi, et lieercl.i. Kc. C ii Art. K. Dkem, l. I)., Church et ihe Htnitmem, N V. .lei. I.KteNTK, Celumbli, 1'ief. Uiiltcnlty, H. L. Uev. A. J ItATTLK. l'rel , MurcerrnlvurHlty. ltnv t.KO. K. 1'ikbi K. lIlHhep M K. Cliiircu INIIlsl'KStMll.h'le C-VhllY IIO.MK. 1'urRctly Iui'iiiIcks. UmhI lntriinlly en itt'rn.illy ler Mini or lleuKt. '1 he Klulil him beuu thnreuxhly li..iU'il, nml wu luiv'e uhumlunl oMdiile tlmtlt himilone iiwrythlm; hore L'lultiieil. Ker fuller Inloriim Inleriim Inloriim tlenKOtot your l)ru'),'l-ii, u painplilvler scuil te tlioprepiluloiH. I II .KI1.IN AGO., Jliinuf.ieturlni! Cliuir.ltlH, I'liiLAUHLrhiA, Korwilehy II. II. Ceiluun Dnmttlit, 1)7 uml IJl) North (jtn'eu it tied. pinlt-IjoeilAw N K.tl'.ll KAll.j. SAMARITAN NERVINE, 'J he Ure.lL NKUVK I'OIS'QUEUOH. A SPE0IPI0FOR IW KPlLlU'dY, Sl'ASSIS, iM CONV1.SIONS, FALLING SICKNESS, bT. VITUS DANUK, ALCOHOLISM, OI'IUM KATINO, SYPHILLIS, SUllOt'ULA, KINGS l'.VIL, Ut; LY IJLOOU DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NEUVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NEUVOUS WEAK NESS, NEItVOUS PKOSTHATION, IJHAIN WOUUY, 1JL00D SOUKS, IJILIOUSNESS', C0ST1VENESS, KIDNEY THOUULKS AND 1HUEGU LAIUTIES. C"!S1.0 iit-r licUleutilriigsIhls.-SJ Tha Dr S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's. br..l03El'H, MO. Coiii'Hpeuduiiio Iicely simjwored by 1'liysl. cIiiiih. C II. UIITTU.NTON, Agent, New erk. Ill IjeedAW iiiit.tj.MATie svitur. ' A Limb Saved And a Family Made Happy. Mi. rhlllpMoeio.ot Weal ebiter, Monieo futility. N. Y. ..! My iliiiiKhtur, new ulglitei-n tui'8 old, Ima, ter tlie past elulitoeu month!), bun utlllvtud with llietltmitlHUi In u ciy oevoro lerm. Olie tnir iikeII nettled In tlie knee, since, which tlme kIie Iiuh btiui umibie te leiith her loot te tlie Heur ei meve lin limb without Hiiirurluif tlie uieHtuxciii Lltitlnif piilu. Ilur Uml) wax hint KiuwiiiKouiei Himpe, uiiueiiKii we uiiii) ileluu tor-tiurullwecnuld, Ituv liiK iiHeiliill the reined le-j wu could heui et uml thtitwure rvoeiiitnomlud ler rhuuiiiatlxtii, noiiuet which bun. niten iiuriu uie least, norciise win pioiieunrod Inotiruble by tlie phy. Hlilmi und by our nolKlibeia.mid till belleNud IhulHliu would buuciipplu till liurduyM, mid that her limb would never no romeruu w in, uriginm Himpe. Hut 1 um happy te Hiiy that te-iuy inyduiiKhter u enlliuly lieu fiem till rlicuinatle p litis, mm tltut Hhoeuii wullc with perfect easu, liuv liiK thrown iihIiIe hur euitclies, und hoi limb Keems ux HtieiiKiuid per loci uh ever; all treui the uee el your wotidei till medlclnu " Itlieu iniitla Syrup," which wu couslilei one of tlie best medicines ecr In. ttediiced for purllyliiK the bleed, uml 1 only result thut all elliuiit who me ullltcled with i LutimutUiii can net knew of Its miptrler iiieiUh. Yeu tire ut liberty te iise my uiiimi it ll will de you liny (feed, uml 1 Hliiill be only tee ijliidlotellmiy und uorjeno whiit It luu dene tot my diuiiihter." riUI.Il MOOItK. RUoutuutie Syrup 1 lliogieutlBt Illoed ruilller known, uml will de nil thut is claimed ler It, t-cml ler patnph. lut of teatliiienliila und toad et tlienu who lime btuu cutud by Uh use. Kliciiiiuitle Syrup Ce,, Rochester, N V. ectldjd&w 1HKY'M UHAKCOAI. UlAKMIKh. ; ter Dyspepsia, Indigestion, lleiirtliiiin, lleaduche, Hud llre.ith from sniekliii:, etc., CoiiHtliiatleu, Heur Hteiiiuch and all dUenl'im et tlie HteniHch and Dlgestlvn OrKims. Helnn u puiuly veuetiibb), tinlu, slmplu und clieaji leniedy, It readily commends Itself te tliu publta sitlleiliiK from tlie ubevu dtsoidem. liylt. 1'ilce '.Be. per llex, sent unywliere by mull, l'ropared anil sold by ANHUKW O. FUK Y, DHUaOlST, ft)K. Orantfe au,(Jer. Ulufitliui, epr27'lydw tancusUsr, i'u, THE ArPOllTFQNMKNT, iiik ts) in: ui.kaki.y iirFiM u. An Able Hpeculi by Hflimter tlniiliui Upini the Question Ht luaiiii In tlm l.ri(llMlure In liin Hpcueli ill the Democratic; nicotine; In Milten, Norlhiiinlierliiinl ueiinty list evcuiiiK, upon tliu iippoftleniiidtil Suu.tter JaincH G.iy Geiduti, of I'lillutlelpliln, Bihl : Tli In Ik the flrtit twmpilun within my IuiohIliIe Mrhun tiu vetetn of the nt.ite liuve bcilu breiiKht fueu te Lieu with tlie (iicatlen wlictlier their coimlilutien urn ilecroe of n patty ciueim 1h the MtrouKer. It hun been no timiMial tiling for ceiiHtitu tlenal jninelpk'it or im.'sUeiin of cotiHtrue tien te be involved In polltie.il contest, In Hitch IhHtaucCH fairly dobutable prepusl Huns upon wlilcli thoughtful inun tlltrercd h.ive been Hitbinittid for decision te tlie puople. In all hiieIi caaev, howevor, the Hiipjmrtef tlie oetistittltloti uml obediunco te it bavu been admitted at uncontested duties the diKcimsien has proceoded upon etliur lltieH. New, however, tlie naked isMie boferu the jioeplo Is whotlter they will justify a party that tlcliborately, and for partisan purposes, dUubejH the mandate and resistn the execution of the constitution. I purpoHe Hhewiu that ntripped of all tn.isiittrs :itnl deception tills is the nlmple nml itnpurtant issue bofero tlie people. Fer the pur pem of an orderly piesoiitutlett of tliis Hubjeet I shall lit Ht iIIscubi the C'jtisUltitienal oemman I, then the constitutional obligation restltti,' upon the Leiisl,ittire fei obadieuco tetliat cenimaud, tlinti the deliberate manuer in which the dtalwiirt IiepublicauH liavu re fused te discharge their obligations, ami last the tuaseti for thin dlsoeodtouco and its result te tliu people. I tthall embrace what I liave te s ly ltliiti tbese live prominent thoughts : First, an te the oeiinuaud That thore may be no (pu-ntieu raised uh te the ao ae utiracy of tiny words or Htatomeut el mi no upon this subject I shall K"te tliu fountain head ami read the exact langti.ige of the ftindaraental law. The constitution adopted by the people in 1871, iu the 18th section of the 21 article contains thit diroetlou te the LegUUturu : "l'he general assembly at its Urst session after tliu adoption of this constitution and iiunvxll ately after each Uuiled Status decenuial census shall appottieu the state into sen atorial and representative diatriJts ajroe ably te the previsions of the tsve next preceding sections." This 14th Huotieu it will be observed isti clear, direct and un conditional ceintiiatid that ihu LsKislaturJ shall de a Bpoeillu tills tiling. It oeutalus no qtialillcaciuu, it leaver no hinu; te the discretion of the General Ascembly and Is couched in the most direet, posltive ntnl uinudntery terms. It docs net rolate te the ordinary and usual subjeetu of h'Kislatiuti but is a direction us te the manner hi which the people dckire the law making dopaitiuentol their government te be constituted. It is tlicto tlicte tlicto feri' luudamcutut and at the bise of all legislation. In this connection it is worthy of nete that this command is contained in the urtiole of tliu constitution en the " Legislature" and net iu the article- en " legislation." K the direction te apper tien the statu immediately after eacli con bus steed upon the same tooling ;is etli'ir dircutlans upon subjects of legislation it would liave bi en )lacid in the goneral tir tioleon "legislation" Hut instead of that we Hud it i.i that portion of the fun dauiental law which prescribes the een structieu autl character of the Lagislaturu itself the article wh c'i precetles tli ) Legisl.itura out of which it grows, from which it derivui jiowers tin 1 which Jiitidates all legislation. The com mand therefore te apportion the state every ten years it its vital, binding and imperative uh the command tli it tlm " tli legist itive power of this uemtn itiweal U A((( be vested in u general rssembly which shall consist of a Sunatuaud Huuse of Hep reeentativcH ;" that " the niembctsef the Geiietal Auseuibly shall be uliubuu at the general oleetloii every second year ;" that " Beitaters thall be elected for the term of four years and representatives for the tcini of two years;" that "the Souate shall consist ufllfty members," and tbat the Lugislaturu " ahull meet at li o'clock neon en the llrst Tuesday of January every second year." All these commands tuc grouped together iu thosime urtiole with tlie command th.it the state shall 1) apportioned oveiy ten years, uml they have the same anil no gruater ami ue less foree than the direction with loferouo) t apportionment. If the Legislature may leluse te appottieu the htate iu tliu tiine and manner appointed then it may lofuse te meet at the time fixed by the constitu tion or it may compose the Senate of less or mero tliau luty members as directed, or lcni'thci) or shorten the terms of lugisla teis, or Invest the leginlative powei iu ene instead of two bodies or in short, radically and completely change the law making power as the people luve constructed it and Haid It shall be formed, The right te vielate ene of tltese eemmaitds liielu les the right te vielate any or all et tlt'itn and makes the form of government depen Jaut upon tlie at-bl tint y pirtisauship et a dell ant minority et the L)gisl.ilure and net upon the will of the people us uxprossed In their oenstitutiou. I'hus it will be seen that the oemmand that the statu shall bu apportioned every ten yeats is among the most fundamental and vital et tlm injunc tions contained in the organic law The thought I want te otiferce is that the ap portionment laws stand upon a higher and mero Important piano thin auy ether form of legislation ; that the command for their nassaire Is of greater foreo than that for any ethor laws ; th it they are the gateway of all legislation ; tint the dlroe tien for their ouaetmuut is net te be judged as the direction for the pma;u of ethur laws is ; and that the neglect te pass them is a mouace te the oxisluuue and constitutional iutegrity of the law maklug power of the goveinmoutas os tablishud by the people, New as te the obligation testing upon the Legislature te ebev this vital command of the constitution. There is ilrstthe ob ligation whieh arlses from the duties of citizenship. Iu the absence of any mero Hpocille sanction the duty which devolves upon all oltl.eiiB te obey and maintain the laws of the laud would make it nu im perative obligation that legislators should ebserve Iu letter ami spirit the command of the constitution. Theso charged with authority aud oiitrusted with power by the poeplo are the last who should falter iu a faithful obedlenoo te the law. They are trustees, whesu duties are elcarlv deflued aud solemnly enjoined by the written in strument from which cro.iten the trust thev nre nouelntod te oxceuto. IJv erdl nary honor aud common lldellty thou they are pledued te ohcdleuco. liut the poeplo for wise purpeses have seen fit te impese upon their representatives hlher nud mero Boletnu olillatlens than tha usual Incentives te duty that insplre honorable tut' n and geed uitl.ens, Te the obligations of pjtrletlstn has beeti Htiperiuliled the most solemn claims of religion, The poe ple have imposed holy vows upeu their Bervants te ebey. aunpert mid dofend the constitution. Kvery ninmlmr of the Log Leg 1 lalatiuw . ' .v,- . cil upuu hi elll took nu d subscribed nu oath eC which the following Is n part: "I de selemnly swear that 1 will support, ebey aud defend tlm constitution of the United Bt.iteH nnil the constitution of this com monwealth, and that I wilt dlsoharge Iho duties et my olllce with lldellty." Thus every legislator stands bofero the people, pledged by oath as well as honor te ebuy, support autl defend a particular Instrument, the commands of which are nlfplalnly written, publicly known and niade unmistakably clear. Te such n point, therefore, Is this issue brought. We liave a most Important und fundamental oemmand imposing upon legislators n duty which they liave spcuilleally sworn le ftilllll te wit, the duty te pass apportion meiit laws. We Hud that duty unfulfilled and that command unebeyed. I new propeso te show that the dls obediouco of the Constitution by the Stalwart Republicans has been willful, de ibjrate and for partisan purposes. I puipose showing that they uover iutonded te ebey it nt this session, that tticy have resisted overy attetnpt te Hocure its ube. d Ien co and that unless their lawless eon oen een duct is condemned by the puople the een. stlttitien aud lawful government of this commonwealth will miller a most serieus and alarming shea'c. The piopnety mid wisdom for the call of the extta session of the Legislature I de net mean te dlvcttss. The governor of the commonwealth found the organic law of the state twice neglected aud disobeyod by the General Assarnbly. Hu had, in a raossage communicated early hi the regu lar session, called the nttoutlen of the T.oglslatiire te the neglected duty, and urged upeu them its performance Disre. gardltig his admonition, kowercr, tLe Leg islature again adjourned its suasion without ebsying tlie com maud of the fundamental law. Ilimself sworn te obef aud dofend the constitution, and te " take care " tbat the laws wero " faithfully executed, " he refused te become a party te the Legisla tive disobedience- and promptly called the legislature te perform its oath beuud duty. That net of the executive needs ue dufense or justification at anybody's hands. Ic stauds out as the btave und faithful net of a governor who would net sutler a deliber ate detliuce of the constitution te pass his view unchallauged, aud who exhausted till the power given htm by the law te recall te the prfermauca of a uoglected duty tlie do de faulting representatives of the puople. Tbat prompt aud hereic performance of his duty by the oxecutive tieeds no apolo gist. It commends itself te the approving judgment of all thoughtful meu aud levors of the constitution. It is n completcd act. It was fully consummated the moment the legislature met iu exlra Bcssieti. Frem that moment the exocutive and his nets ceased te be a factor iu the effort te have the oenstitutiou obeyed. The rospeualbi lity then uttached te the members of tbe Legislature Let us see hew they have met that responsibility. When the extra session begau the Dem oeratiu Heuso of Uoprcseutativos, with reasonable promptness, pasued n (senator ial aud reproseutatlvo aud a congressional appntiuument bill, in accordance with their duty, as conunanded by the ceustltu ileu, aud sent them te the Senate for concurrence-. Unfairness was uover chatged upon these bills. Though the Republicans would net agree te tuetn, no living man, either out or tu the Legislature, ever Slid these bills wcre uujuat or unfair. They all fullv recognized the uumerical tunc nerity of the Hjpubllcan pirty iu tuts state aud strictly conformed te the constitutional rules. The bills all gave the Republicans an adequate, dcolsive nud eei tain majetity of souaters, representa tives aud uonifressmou. The Domeorato did net seuk te pass pirtisau bills ' They f i ; 1 1 1 k I y. admitted they wero in the minori ty und only demanded a representation approximating n tecogultieu of their iium burs Iu every instance the Democratic bills gave a decisive majority iu both houses aud iu Congress te the Republicans. Theso b lis the Republic ins of the Souate amended by striking out the previsions passed by tbe Heuso anil inserting a bohemu of apportionment privately concocted iu a caucus of the Re publican fcouaters. The glaring iu iu justice of that 8oheme I shall io ie I'er tohaieaft.)r. The Heuso refused te cetiutu iu tlie iimuuiltueuts tuuli) te their bills by the Sen ite, the Sauate rofuse.l te recede and each body appointed comuiit cemuiit comuiit teus of oetiferonc) te endeavor te roeouoi e the ditreicnecK. In theso committees the Democrats otiuied te the Ropublieins uumoreus plans of adjustment, nil of which made large concessions te the latter. Theu eilers nuii nil rojeotod. The He publicans attompted no adjustment They evidently sought none. They ollured no prepositions at auy time iu tne least tut furiug from the Senata nmeudineuts. They ndhuiud te the senatorial caucus fcclieme, voted against nil prepositions made by the Democrats Iu iking te a rcoeuoiliatioii nud the uoufeienco committees lopertud te theli rospcctlve houses their inability te agrej and woie discharged. Thus was tliu llrst stage in the dead leek reached. Tlie Domecratn of the lleusu und Suuale beheving, however, that fill titer efforts should be made te obey the law sought by various methods te have ethur commit tees composed et new members appointed tu take the dlffdioueos into consideration. Fer this purpose the heuse has repeatedly, at lcist nix times, appointed new commit, tees of ceuluruncu aud earnestly nud io ie sprctfully loquested the Satiate te de the Rime. All et these icqucsts the Senate tefused. The Republicans of that body aunrmnecd that they would nut again meet the Heuso of Representatives fur the munose of adjusting the existing diller- euces und would net oenfer w Uh the Heuso upon the subject at all. It was hore that the Uupubliean " ultimatum " was first given te the day. The Republican KOtta KOtta ters said they would pass ue bill except it oeutained the amendments they had agreed upeu iu caucus ; that uuless the Heuse accepted theso amendments no law nt all nheuld be passed ; tint this was their ultimatum or liual decision, nud that they would net consider, discuss or ncoept any bill framed by the Domeoratio Heuse, aud would net meet that body for the purpese of enacting auy such legislation nud passed resolutieus for the adjournment of the Assembly, Reg. r lless of the indignity thus placed upeu thorn the Heuso ngalu and tiL-aln with nln st humiliating obsequious. iiess iu order tuat the constitution might be obeyod, besought nud Implored the Hcnate te appoint committees te talk ever with thorn the points of dilTerence. With ebdurate paislstouce the Souate eteadllv rofuaed te have any further relations w'ch the Heuso, nud replied that their wueus ultimatum was the last und only attempt the Hopiiblleana would make te pass lnwa nt all. Hegardlesa of this tbit'At or rattier iu rcoecultlou of it, the Pomeorats thou ilotermlned te adent and neud te the Souate hlllH framed by UopuhHeau, iu the hepe that theso might rocelvo mero favor thau moasurea eriRlnsted by Demecrats. Iu pursuauce of Ma plan the Heuso passed a congresslrvial bill drafted by SunatorJehn Htewart, of Franklin, the late oaudidate of tlm imlpDondeut Hepublicans for governor. Wln the bill was seut te the Bouate that My rofused te plaoe it upon Ita - l - l calendar for consideration, Hut the ' Ue roeoraoy did uet rest thore, An upright and just rant), a Republican momberof the Heuso. air. Lewry. irem ltuuiuia county. nfter much thought te the matter, drafted a congresslonal bill, which he declared he had framed upon the constitutional prin ciples and without any regnrd te the pe litical complexion or tlie disirieis. ine Republicanism of Mr. Lewry was as un. questioned as bin lutecrity and fairness wero oeknowledgcd. Tue Domecraw el the Heuso promptly nccentcd the bill. passed it aud messaged ft te the Souate Theio it met the same fata which befell the bill of Benatur Stewart. The Republicans refuscd te plnce It upeu the Souate calendar for consideration. Thus was the iutcntleu te reject and defeat all legisla tion uet lu accordance with the catiens de oreo again emphasised. The Democrats. however, wero unwilling te loave any reseurce untried that premised a posalble solution of the tllflleultles nnd opened a way for obcdleuoo te the law. The Heuso thorefero passed a resolution submitting the whele question of the apportionment te teu clllzens, flve of whom wero Hepub llcaus and flve Democrats, all men of knewu ability and fairness and who had the oenfideuco and rospect of the peeple, with the request that they frame nud sub mit te the Logislature for consideration just nud fair bills. The resolution was sent te the Senate, but iu that body the Hepubll cans rejected It in most summary matnier and without discussion, 'ihonthe i;eme- erats of the Heuso framed and passed ethor new bills whieh upon being sent te tue Souate wero all rofused consideration there. In the meantime, howevor, the Souate continued te pass aud neud te the Heuso resolutieus for the adjournment of the Latfislature which the Heuso properly refused te adept as the business for which it was convened bad net been transacted. Defeated thus lu effecting their purpese of pioventing by the adjournment of the assembly the passagoelthorcquirod laws the ltepublicaus et tbe uouate proceeded te adept a plau by which they could at least render substantially nugatory the object of the extra sessien This plan, llke the "ultematum," was the result of a caucus decree, and was only the unmasking of the real purpese which had all along luspircd the Stalwart managers The dn. feat of all apportionment Legislature. The plau adopted was te pass a resolution C roving that the Sonate bheuld only meet ut twice a wcek, en Tuesday nud 'Friday, nnd should upeu each day adjourn without transacting uuy busluesa nud should refuse te receive any legislation from the Heuso. Ity the most revolutionary metheds aud amid eeenca that wero a discredit te the commonwealth nud a disgrace te the Sonate in which law, rules aud procedeuts wero .1L.Mr.inh,lAil lhfl ultAAH fAPAA tltA Arttlttttl 1 programme was put tlneugh and the rcse Itttlen adopted. Since then the Sonate has accordingly met but twlce a week, and each day adjourned without transaet ing any business. Against this refusal te logislate the Demoeratio senators vainly protested, aud their pretest, in a formal paper, is upeu recerd. The Democratie Heuse, ttieantitne. has steadily remained iu sessbn, proceeding with the perform perferm perform aneo of its duty. m Uellcute and Feeble I.Hille. 1 hesu languid, Urosemo sonsatlens, cnuslug jnu te led sraiculynble te be en your loot t ilmt constant drain that la takln Irem your vyntem all IU former elasticity ; driving tlie bloom from your choeka; that continual strain upon your vluil lerccs, ronderlng you IrrlU- hie uml fretful, cau easily Le romevod bv ihe iisu of that marvelous remedy, Hep llllters. Ii regularities und obstruction or your sys tem are rell'ivcd nt ence, whllu tlie spcclul ciiuse of periodical pain ure permanently re re ro eovod. Mone receive much benefit, and nenu nre profoundly grutetul and show such an In teiestln rucommendlnglloplllttursaswomon I'oels Inline Again. " My motlter wusallllcti'd u lenjr tlme with Nuiirulgla uml a dull, hctivy, Imictlve condi tion et tlie whole system ; headache, nervous prostration, nnd was almost helpless. Ne physicians or medicines did her any uoed. Thrce months uge slie beuaii te use Hep Jilt Jilt ters with such geed effect that she scemt and feels eung agutu, although ever "0 yeurs old, Wu think lliurn Is nu ethor medlclne lit te use Iu thu fuuilly.1' A lady, In Trovldenco. llRADreiin, l'A., Mny 8, 1875. It hascuiodmeof sevurul discuses, such us net veusulss, sickness ut tlie stomach, month ly troubles, utc. 1 liue net seen a sick day In aje.if, since 1 leek Hep llltteis. All myiielKh burs use thutii, Mas. Kan.mk UnuttN. H.Onj Lest. "A tour or Ktirope that cost me $,),, done me less geed than one boltle of Hep Hltters j they ulseciircd my w Hoef fifteen j curs' nuiveiu sveakness, ulceplessne s and dyspepsia." It. M., Auburn, N. Y. lllun Auiiiurlty. Hep llltteis is nut, In any sense, an alcoholic bovaiuKQer liquor, and could net bu sold ter use except te pursens desirous of obtaining a nieJIclniil bitters. Uiicsn 11. Kav,U. B. Cem. Inter' Itev. Be. 1Ii.oeminovim.1i, O., May I, '7;. Sins I have been sulturlDK ten years mid 1 trled your Hep Hltturd unit It dene me mero geed than all ihe doctei j. Miss ti. 8. Hoemu llaby Havrd I U onto se lliiiukf ul tesuy llml our uurslng baby was puitiiuiiently ouied el u duuBerutis uml pretnicted cottitlpatien and Irregularity et thu bowels by the use et Hep Hltteri by Its mother, which at tlie same time reateied her le pel feet heilth und streiiKth. The l'ureuts, Ueclu-Hti'l, N. Y elMmTu.TliftU "A lolling slone RtithurH no mess but it utny Kct an udvurtlsumunt for Dr. Hud' Cough Syiup painted en It. nu cm throwaimiret Celluloid Kyu-Oluss IraineH en thu puvmiiuut wlthuut biuixkltig ilium. Ker sulu by all leading Juwulers tiul Opticians oll.lwdeod Dr. .1. Millien Hlina. X. Y , endorses Durbys l'rophyluuile Kluld. Sue advertisement. ltueklen's Arnica bulve. Tlie greatest iiiudlcul wender of the world. Wurruuled te speedily euro burns, lirulscs, Cuts, Ulcers, Bult Hhuum, Fuver seres, Can1 core, l'ilus, Chilblains, Cerns, Tutter, Chupped iliinds nnd utl skin oruptleiw.guiiruiiteoil y cuni In uveiy lustuucu, or iiiuuuy relumliO. a cenU pur box. 1 or sule by Chun. A. Liener. tuJ-VlymwIAw Wluit Ouu't b Cured Musi be JfieUurnl." This old iidtigu does net slmilt v (hut wu must suiter tlie miseries et dj spepsl. when a uiud uiud lulue with the curutive pioptrties of Murdoch Jlloeif Jlttters Is uvallubl. , It is onuef the most substuullul und lellftl)!" remedies split te-duy. Ker sule by 1 1. H. Cecluan, druggist. 137 und VM North (Jwaunsticet. A Huu en n Urug Htute. Nevor wus si'cb a msli made rer uny Drug Hteiu us is new ut Chus. A. l.echur's ler u trial bettli-ur Dr. King's New Discovery ter i',witlen. Ceuuha und Colds. All persons ullecte-i with Asthuiu, llienchltls. Heursuucss, tjuvi'U Cough or uny uircutlen et the Tlueut un i Lungs, caugut ul'ilJl llottle etthltgruut rjiiiudyrnir. by culling utabove Diug a tore Hetuliu-sliie, Jl.ne. 'MDent l'lliy Uetium In doctertiiK for rheiimutlsm belore I tried Themat' Kclectrle Ult. Used ufiU cent bottle tit this mudtclne, mid get out tu ene week. Ker bums uml spiulus It U excellent." Jus. Dur ham, Kust l'umbroke. N. Y. ter sale by 11.11, Cochran, druggUt, 137 und 1JU North Queen sttcet. We Challenge the World. When we say wn bulleve, we liavu ovldenco te prove Hint bhlleh's coiisitmntlen Cure Is duttdedly thu host Lung Medlclnu uiudu, In as much us It will euro u common or Chronle Cough In one-halt the time und relieve Asth ma, UienchltU, Whooping Cough, Croup, uml bhuw mero cases of Consumption eurM than all ethers. It will euruwheru tlieytull, It Is pleanunt te take, hiirinlea:) le thu youngest child und wu guumutee what wu suy. l'rice, 10c, 600 and l.ue. If your Lungs are jore. Chest or Hack Li-nr. mu ."hllr Ii' t'oreus l'las: ter. Sold ny II. II. Ceclirun, a. i '. "" I ttlld .,; A yl UI 3U00L r IVOf V. . J MBVIVAIj. A VMt'dUllKHUT I'KUTUKAU Ayer s Cherry Pectoral r i ";. Ohie. SenU 10, 1W. Colds ii ' !" '"'en subjoet te n llron llren JJXiO .chliil Ailoctten. with trcriiient colds, , ,. , fornnumlwrefyenra.l hereby cit lirytliu Ayhih Cnittnr 1'KoTenAt. nlves me prompt rullul.auil Is llm most ellocllve roin rein udy 1 liave ever trlml. Iames A. Hamilton, hdltoref The Vretcenl" " Mt. (llLttAt), Ohie, June l, 1682. ("frYnehn i,"1 "avu .l1?0'1 Awn's Onwmr VyUUtiiO.i'KCTORAL lids sprlnn rer u to te . v re u.0i'Bh n, Luntf Tiouble with Keed nil ect, und 1 um pleasud le rcootu rceotu rcoetu mend ltle unjeiiu similarly utrectcd. HAiwnr Haueiimak, l'roprletor Ulobe Hetel." rnErAnxe dt Dr. J. C. Ay cr & Ue., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist. ectl5 2l.lydw PKltUY UAVlB'H l'AIN KI1.I.EK. ONE BOTTLE -or- Perry Davis's Pain Killer Will urtcn de Uendcra fur a UHOLK FAMILY. Purely Vegotable Modleino Internal and External Uoe. for The Oldest, Heet and most wldely known Family Modleino. 25c. 50c. and $L per Bettle. ."medicine "chest in itsblf! "try IT. eclMmdAw vLeiiiimitUNUKuwr.Att, .co. The fit and general style of our Clothing has gained us much popularity ; occasionally, how ever, there come before us odd and unusual shapes, for which we provide a department, where alterations are satisfactorily made without ceBt te the custo mer. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Sixth & Chestnut Sts. l'lIIIvAUKLl'llIA. eliJ-lwd VTYKlla 4 HATIirUM. MERCHANT TAILORING Isavery ImpeiUuit kutttre of our buslne's. Tell we glvuiniicli valuuble tlme and attun attun tlen, und the success that almost Invariably ruwards well-directed cllert Inovery calling I ours, tub1 turu. Tesuy thut we are busy lu this department Is putting It mildly. Wu urn iLsbuay us "nailers" mero be than at any pio pie vluus season. Indications point te tun bring tlie beit Full within our CLOTHING oxperl experl oxperl eneo u fact that teaches us our Full unit Wlnter selections of Y00LKN3 are mcetlng with public laver. Certain It U we luive never hanilled mero UEAUTIKUL l'ATTKUNb, nnr se iiianyortliem.asnow. lluyers experience nedlillculty lu making selection! ; theie Is vurlety enough hore te ploase overy luncy, mid, what Is mero, prices inurked upon thorn muke them sell. Ilonce the boom. We iimku CLOTIUNO uny style dostred, and gimrante a aUltK FIT overy tlme, $10 ALL-WOOL, SUITS. Urine your experience W hour In Judging this sult-oxuuilne Its muxe, the material, Hi trimmings und the serflng thou make com parison with tlie bec you knew el olseliei-u uttt- This test xever falls te make us trade. MYBKS & RATHFON, LEAUlU LAMCASTEIl Cl.OTIIlEIta, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. MVB1VAL.. w 1LUOX WU1TK -THE- WILCOX & WHITE . Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. H. LUOKENBAOH, Affent A Full Assortmentef the various tyUc;ii stantly en hand und ter sale en the uicwillb. oral tonus ter Cash or Oiaail Monthly In. 8tThe publ'ic Is most cordially Invited te call and oxuinlnetheso Instruments, which will be found te be ery ti'iperler la uallty and MhIvIk lovewlW connectleou wltli the Kmi.iv Orean Company, I take UiU wethml lu iuferin my lrlemU In Luncaswr county. I um new sehluB an Organ eiuul te uuy and ur. niused by none. I'leose call and examine ene nl the most bcautltul-tmicd. Organs manu manu tactureil In Um Ontted Btates. Mr. Luckcnbach Is also agent ler the Iwueus Knebe," MePball, Veee Ss Bew, Qrovenstoln & Puller, Hallet & Davla, And sAveral ether Desirable I'lauenrtes, lc' Irem f3 unwRrbj, KMTU4 '