'fin.rj "-it ',. ' "I- V4' - ia-'"" s;,Twr . :- 't s ..V ' .-'.- i . t w. m K w - -Vt 7. 1 miaikiBMfiruiliinf.i1 feiil.M ' w i i m i w - iy . m J t CLARK. JTubllAef.' BAILY INTELUaKfCKk-Pebllrtifd f rmr tey In the rtr, bat 8undr. Bcrvcd fcf rtm In this city and surrounding C taWMiittNiGenUBWcek. By null five dol del IMMJ te tveVvMM i SO ecnta it month. A ;y W1BCLT MrrKLLIGENCER-One dollar and ? ' tnrMtiyr, tnadvnce. TO BUBBCRIBERS-Bcmlt by cheek a order, and where ueltber or be procured tend In a registered A at the roBtefflec, a necend cl mall er. AtMM, nmLUGEHCEB, Lancaster, Fa. L4IWAtTPt,rA., September 27, 1869. "Xi A lircly (,'entfst. It ,1 The Philadelphia Dcniecrncy have :viBBt 'concluded an animated contest ever ..---- ' & i IiJlII.Jib it- . I.A..1.1 'ceept the Republican nominations of E.sAi rtanypacKer and Urnuam ferjudge and Vi'dwtnct attorney; concluding te take r ibha Tnnriap ann nnr ttin mimr i nnrti H; .!' i . . . i. . .;. oees net wein te nave dccu any vimi 'BMrtter at stake in the Issue; nor any jmr t'ttcularlv forcible reason wliv tlic ltenub : '5I"llrn Inrlmt ahnnlil 1m tnlrnti nml flip B7( Htjpubllcan district atterney left. Tlic Mm, doubtless, was thnt the judlclnry 'A. ahnulfl lint. full into flirt mtitf-tli letvvneii W$f" partles,whercns the district ntternej chip, h, &A, M an executive office, inny. It U nu Idea HJ-cWhlcb has taken root in Flilludelphln, f ji.rju i lie .ucuiocnuie Blue lummy, nun fw'-t-Af 1 certainly great merit in It ; .t k II Y.. 11. I-X 1 1 .1 .fe,,Uugh It conveys n reproach upon tlic te-of the state which directly thrown tip Judiciary intothe oreuaef party con- 'l conventions, and the contests in them (, 4 nr inese places are ns animated as ler i&'Jiky ether.' The judge who haa tcrved " St firm nf niTlrti nrrt'iitnlilv. I reiinriillv . . I----.JF O- "I .'l. believed te have earned a rcnomluiitieii, I'S-' and It Is usually conferred upon him without contest ) and in such case It Is EtF iwning in me opposite pany 10 ac i ..t kin t"5 "But, In this l'hlhidDlnhla case. Judw, 'd .Pennvnacker has been en flm lieni'li for ; 55 a brief season by virtue of the gevrr- f-itet'B appointment ; and he had net iWwJ' byiver.v long wjrvlce, the right f w "I":': ulBl u,e ifemocraue pany wuuiu Hcceiii, aim as lis camnaate. .IK'Hereln District Aitempv (Irnliiiiii liml f tie stronger claim, since huhadperved ,-, through several terms of eBlce very ef ?.' that the logic which neglecied him and b:V tnrUe PuMnviiirl.-..r .....u ... I. '.?? There WUH IIO lllnrnl nlillirnlbm iii.ii li.l 1.X TWtnnrnM neriv l l.il., nlll,,,. . .....l 1 Hz- political exiH.'dlcuc.v called for the W& taking of eue, It would K-em te huvu fi .necu sun uinner wiiMUed Dy (aklug ifuhi. niu icniiii. nc-vuiH in nuve KCCIl II f compromise of the diverse Mfiiliini-iit J nt 111. i-iurftr ii...iii !.. ..ii...il..n Uj v j.,. .j a.jrvri. JV 1 1 lltl IU1J ;4 B we nave sniu, 11 was net an Ihhiic or ?i Tital Importance ; aud wiw exciting only f-'j. KMniurjc iuu iianv Kniiiimriii. li'fm mi , evenly dividel ujkih It. The cenlcM ,- demonstrated great activity and anlniii- i tleu In the Democratic ranks ; which Is rr ai'Vrv ewwl llili.tr in um 'I'l... ...... .1 .... CtT . '"' p"- '""& " - uiueviu- jf-V nwis pnase 01 it was the exhibition of pT ( Alucnnan AIcAIulIcu and IVtcr -Menree, ' Mrkti i.m .! ll.u P......1. .....t l.....l.1n tv....... t -T. . w.x. v. uv IUU(, tllJl IIIIIII7JU -UVIIIW ft crats, arrayed upon the side efdrnhaiu'd f Domination, against geutlcmcu of mere ierderly aud temperate temperament i t who contended for a straight-out Demo Deme p eratlc ticket. Twe Ilejs. Corporal Tauuer'a letter te Private Dalzell, wrltien ceutldentlully nml promptly iublUhed by the rei-elver, letn everybody hoc the character ami flyle of these two I.cpubllcau leaders. What trash it is, te le mire ! And hew ashamel the party should lx that ' has let sueh ehlldruu lend What 11 clear light It throws a. the soldier game, that the 'party has played se vigorously, te see what babes the soldiers' spekeiiien are. Here are a private and a corporal of the army who, retiring from It with that rank, immediately obtained promotion te marshalship in the Republicau party, beeuuse they were babes and blew ere. They had net ability enough te get out of the ranks lu the army, but had plenty of stud' te aend them right up in a political com pany. It shows hew little material It takes te make a big Itepublicau politi cian. The exhibition of the rise of Tun net te the pension bureau and his fall from it, illustrated by his own account flf IiIh llnltlf rnnVwi tmitnrlr.1 .. rjf-w -" l ..v- ......v..... ,w. .. pacreaming fence. Oillert and Sullivan PM. m''M fc .. i...V ITl.fjVa.l.FII IVJl U CUIIUU lpera. The (Street tirade. ItseeniB that the troubles of thlstewn ever the streets are never-ending, aud It la time that a street department Is es tablished and put lu charge or a compe tent engineer, if we may ever 1iehj te secure geed readwuys. At prc-cut the city regulator i-eeius cumpctcu! only te anuey the prejK'rty owner. The move ment te pave Duke rttvet with usphalt blocks has dlruleseil the fact that the street has net u uniform grade. Prop erty owners oil either side have dlU'or dlU'er ent curb Hues aud the roadway cannot belaid te accommodate both. All these grades have been given by thu city leg leg ulater at dlflereut times, and appear te have been pertctiiatcd upon the city plan that was established u few j ears age, after it hud been supposed te have been carefully drawn by the present city regulator and approved by the court. One would thluk that after ruth " an establishment efcity street lines aud 't trades they would have been con formable; sufficiently at least te enable sldewulks te be laid and f- streets te be paved. Hut it apjiearh tliat k the map did but record the various ex f Istlng grades and no etlbrt a made te ., make them uniform ; and new the j? streets tuuuet be paved or paveiuents F laid without u wrangle between the aud the city regulator : the latter . being called in te ptttle the dif , ference, only te make it wider. A little while age there was trouble In Hast Orautre street. hen Mr. Ik-tiix-n itiu.r ii ..j-r.-. a. '. .... "": r wuuenoe e iuy a new pavement; and tvr. feuutrKueiu resun. was euuceu freni u tne cemuiueu cllerts or all the authori al ties te settle the grade ; after vlgor vlger ?r oreus war en it small st-ile was jireM-cu-? ted for a week or two, the curb has , tnally been left te run an IndeK-udent "ft. ruuc ; us uise air. Jlie. u. ilaas, jh 't tee aauare below. Ami wIk.i. nr t, . aerswlth undertook te put down an :;afalt gutter In front of his Lime . wsiueure, be had the ery inter inter rexirieuee of belmr reeuln-d t.. V. May It 5. and they lay it back again as HW bawi at ftrat : his enlv i-nmw.nu,,. tftHMteJKj. visit from it" X, Kiiiieiutii, of tuniw.Wni,,peJmt Jer . h. D. l'ye, of Maryland, iloeil;cofr. 2EIi C TEAT. paj'ing his own bill for the t' of his blocks. O en tne lllrrr's. Tills friction between pre IStrcnm. and city official ever streets walk grades should be prompt blight te nu cud, by the cstabllshi"ft.t of uiil form grades aud the rcctJitcatlen of thorn thnt nre wrong at the cost of the city. It will 1 n severe penally te pay for cftlcinl Incompetence, but If It will serve tomnkethc people vigilant lu sccitrlug geed officers, It will hnve Its compensa tion. Certainly there Is no matter of official conduct which Is mere open te popular inspection than the administration of the streets. Jt Is clear that these of Lancaster arc net well kept, notwith standing the great amount of money spent upon them. That they should net have a uniform official grade is a dis grace. That they should becevcrcd with stones that promptly turn into mud is a scandal, that might bc)cxpectcd from an administration that finds itself utterly unable te tell the citizen hew te lay ids curb aud build his house lu conformity with ids neighbor nnd nccerdlng te n city plan. Till; pathetic raw of Mis. Bailer Is ntlrnctlngduonltcnllen. Puttier Hutlur, n Catholic priest, breke his ews four years age and married a young wemnii of his parish named Ilrady. He has new written a Very humble loiter te his bishop, asking ferglvcucss,nnd having abandoned his wife nnd child Is taken buck Inte the church te de )K)ti!ture for Ids breaking of priestly vows. Illshup Wlggnr declares that his marrlngn was net valid be cause of the priestly vows, nnd therefore wilt net be annulled by the church. The woman has tic .or been ether than Miss Ilrady te the chinch. She will remain Mrs. Uutter under the law, but as alie Is a doretod Catholic thnt will net be much consolation forher. With n woman's solf-sacrillce she tiiukes no complaint Against her hus band. " It was his calling te be n priest, " Is her only couiinent. The npparent conflict between thechurch nnd the law Is nn interesting fc.iture of this case, for in spite of the net tlintln this land the slate Is supreme, It Is evident that In this Instance, the authority of the church cirectuntly overrides the law. Can the rules anil declstuus of priests cancel the rights aud obligations of a inurrlnKe duly solemnized according te ilvll law ? It would npiiear se. Wiik.n the late 8. H. Cox Juy upon his death bed lie remarked te the friends around him that he looked buck te no work of his busy life with 111010 ploasure than te his successful olleits for Iho cstab. Ilshuicut of the llfe saving service. Ile had Imnlly been 1 1 1 under the sod when the terrible storm along the const proved the vnlue of thnt ser vice. All iitetig from Maine te the Cuio Cuie lluns there w ere w reckH, aud, the llfe suvlni; crews wero working night midday. The coerd of the station at Lew c, Delaware, Is a glorious ebltuiiry ofHiuetCev. At thnt station nut a sIiikIe life was lest fnnn a vessel Hint could be reached by the life lines "nd two hundred poeplo were brought nslioie fiimi wreckisl ships. At the lust men wonder of what use they havebtsin In the world, nnd the 111:111 is happy who can llnd evidence se clear that hu Iiiih at least done something for the race. An attache of the German legation nl Washington Is new InOttiiwn gathering In formation about the C;tui.dl.iucaunls, under orders from his government, which con templates, he snyn, extensive development of the waterways efOcrmmiy. This is in the line of the policy vvlilih Censul Muel ler, of Frankfort, has lately lepmlcd as vigorously undcrtukeii. The Uermaii gev. enuuent will leave no plan untried that may seem te pieinlse commercial dev clop clep incut. They me fully allvu te the vital necessity of doing something te check the otitllew of population nnd wealth thatmu-t weaken the fatherland. " Toeiiceuriigu In dustrial pursultsnud foreign trade, colonies have bieu founded, stcuiushlp lines te the const of Afrle.i subsidized, expeit pie miumsnud driiwbncks allened, thuconsu thucensu l.ir system Is being W Ideiicd and extended, nnd thoerg-inlzutlou of tiurmnu chambers of commerce, lu foreign countries contem plated, (lennan banks are being es tablished at hemy and in China. 'le cheapen freight nnd lorncllllnte shipments, uiu.ils nnd water coutses are being built, livers made navigable, and harbors iiu iiu lueved." The consul lluds that the seem ingly piosjieieiis condition of general tntde does net seem te illicit the londlllen el the peer, "lucre-ise of prices te luuuulucturers for their products Is net followed by In crease of wnges te laborers, and the in creased cent of woikliiKinen'M necessities seems te put them in a mere deplorable petition than ev er. The constant illv Inieu of pieperly and small estates of thoe in the middle elutcs, unci the crushing out of small concerns by a combination of large ones, I constantly recruiting the laboring classes and Hinging Inte them an clement of enlightened discontent that may one day churn or lift it Inte pretest." lier iiiaiiy Is giving us nn ebjevt lessen in the woiklngef a S3 stem of nitlllelul stimula tion of commerce by subsidy and public weiks whlle choking it with tuxes. .She has, at lcaiit the excuse Hint costly military oigaulratleu Is a necessity . The statement of business In proportion te population, leaves the two gient inllituiy nations in a very lugloileus kj-,IUeii. Helland leads the weild lu the amount of businuss done pei capita of Hpulutieu. The average business done by the Dutch amounts te IV'7.3 1 per annum. Swlteil.ind comes next, but far behind, with tWATt ; then l.ngldlid, .yivKij while tieiinauy ami 1'iuuee due business ofeuly $W.M I01 each man, woman and child inside their boun daries. Till. Huv. Uieihii. K. Pi.mhesi, of Droeklyn, has been sued for thirty tlieusand dollars damages ler enusing the failure of a magazine known us W'eulnaml Weapons or CVinfeui Hu. kcr. it is alleged he undertook te islll n lhal pub lication, On,-VAi.v, whlle serving as odlter orthe llrst uametl. Aim, that he publishisl n book of llible studies, which ceutnlucsl matter prc.trcsl ter U'anti ttml IIYuyieiix. Asa result el this nttemjit te serve two masters and ait as his own ilvul in the 0llteri.1l tit Id, the m.igalne IntiguisliiHl and he stnppsl trying t iIkieui itbycompli itbycempli mentan mention In his evangelical ser mons. He went te Scotland and let the magalne go te pieces, which it very promptly diil. IMIterlal acrobats are by no mcins rare, and w riters ellen take "a keen delignt lu carrying en llerce con troversy vilh tlicinschcs through the celiiiiiiiHOfriv.il publications; out it is net often that a preni her tries the game. Tin: state Prohibitory League held Its tlrt state convention en Thursday. This organization's claim that it is non-partisan Is net sustained by the sitting of three alleged Democrats beside the forty-thice Republican aud uluilccu I'ruhlbltienUts; and the greater predominance of Republi can representatives shows that it Is net u Prohibitory se much as a Republican League. The Prohibitionists teen snake in the Prohibitory League's bucket, and when the Itepublicau shysters come at Quay's bidding te the Prohibition cuup for vvu'tcr they will visit In v sin. Drave, Heaver's lieutenant, tried te explain Candidate for Tie 'urer Beyer's attitude en the liquor question, aud choked etr the endorsement , of any nominee, net even permitting the l oiCI...t..-:;?,.?.lielce of its own. la:; Inte A DAILY ld flOOfet.j.- revlslnn .m. . r 4 ittrr ,-rrr.t " ' """"" w ni-!ivnnirxl -'Pate of Alice Wetael, Found tlcnd In . . Ut'' tnfWuai. -.tl.u llwfuln. v' a Fortiiae Teller's Attode. On Wednesday morning the body of a young woman was found in the hut of nn old fortune felling has in the village of Purdytewn, between Shamekln and .Sini biiry, The remains were Identified m these of Allce Wetzel, a young girl of Hcrnden. An examination of her body showed that deatli had resulted from poison. Tills led le suspicious of murder and broueht out the fellow lug sad story. Miss Wetzel's home is Ifcrden, where sbe lived happily until she wns sent te visit an aunt in Chicago. Whlle thore tier father, who Is jKssessel of considerable means, Insisted that she sheulil go te school nnd ns he was a practical man decided that type writing nnd trouk-kcenlng should be a tmrt of her education. About a yenrnge slie returned home, a liiindsome girl of 10. Hhehad becoine fhoreughiy In love with city life, however, nnd (he llttle country town was tee quirt for her. Hhe finally decided loge te Hunbury te get a situation ns tysiw rllcr, nnd in spite of nil remonstrance went and obtained a situation. Khe ditl net keep It long, ns slie was rather wild, nnd the lawyer discharged her. She then went te Purdytewn nud secured n situation as a domestic, Whlle there she attended several dances, and at one of them met her deceiver, a prominent society man. About n week age the girl dlsnpiicarcd, nnd It wns only Wednesday she was discovered (lend In the old ling's cabin. The finding of the Issly wns by two llttle girls going te hnvn thelr fortunes told. When they entered the deer she lay en the fleer, and a deg wns licking her cold face. Their screams brought the old hag and some pussers-by, nnd te them the old woman disclaimed any knowledge of the deed, although she has been locked up nwnlting nu Investigation, ft Is stipiiescd the man who ruined her Is nt the bottom of it, nnd the old fortune-teller wns his assist ant. A lllrl Crazed liy Itollrleil. Intense excitement was created nt flooch fleoch floech lnud C. II., Vu,, Thursday night during n (hiireh meeting by the nppoaranre of Amy Heggs, u small colored girl, In thocongro thecongro thocengro gatlon, lleurshlii' a razor. Men, woinen nnd children ran lu all dlrt-ctlnus. Seme women fainted, ethers tumbled In the mud, nml the girl was seen In posses sion of the chinch, her eyes glaring and her slight figure trembling with frenzy. When sun hail driven the lust pursuit fiem the church, she cried out : " New I vvnnt te see the devil I" who was finally overpowered by two constables, nnd an examination showed that she was lu a religious ecstaey nnd wns looking for the devil, whose threat she had tnken a vow te cut. It wns fortunate that the congregation fled befere her, as she had been told that the devil wits lu some people, and she designed cutting them open iegel at him. 1 i. . t". I eped With 11 I'm-iu I it ml . C. Wlnlleld Hldgley, a farm hand em ploy cd by Peter l-urrel, lit Wrlglitsteu n, cleprsl with Miss Nellie 1'arrolen Tuesd.iv, (toi-tamber 17, and nothing was heard of cither el" them by the distracted parents until Wednesday, when a let ter wns received from the young glil, In which she said she aud Wlnflcld had been married nndiisktsl her futher's forgiveness. The parents or the girl, lien ever, are In dignant, and will, it Is said, semi 11 consta ble lifter young Hldgley at once tinniest lil lit 011 the thai go el abduction, The clergyman who mairlisl the couple, It Is alleged, w ill also be piesecuted, us the girl was under age. Hlilgley Is a man about IE) jeurs of age, geed-looking, a geed vv inker nnd 11 man of exemplary habits, while the brldu Is 11 very handsome blonde, HI yours old nnd highly cultiiied. Her patents 1110 wealthy. M10 Tnckksl Hut .Iiixtlcu. A sensational scene eeeuiietl In Justice W. II. Davis' court in Wheeling, W. Vu., mi jiinrsiiiiy iniinng. .viis. .nine i;o i;e lelln, 11 VMiuinn of Aiuiireulau proportions. mil liieught Intoeeiiitonnch.irgoof gianii Iii-miiv Tim hearing was set for Friday inula tin il n turiiisl te niek upaiKipm tlietlelci I .iii langathls threat. Davis litV.,MaiH old, and the fienzled woman brought him te the tloer with hulllclcnl I'orce te cut n gush in the Judicial bend. Mis. ('esteite held en te his threat despite the elleits of Ihuefllccrs In utteniluuceiiml there was a suveie struggle. Finally the Justice secured 11 cnue and struck his ussailnut severut times ever the lie.ul, liillittlug seteu cuts. .She wits then securisl nnd ltH;keil up. Her elleuse Is punishable w Ith at least 11 year's imprison ment. Keep the IJnms lleultliv If ,t)il Muni 11 stst nieillli unit ItiiiIIi. If the Kiiiiisliccoineseiiii, they lese llnlr peuci te held the tuth. 'I lie use or Hll.OHONT Is In viihuhln Ipcisiiisc It removes the tnrtar which H'irutcH tlin lts?tli nml Kiiins. Ill J'lcue's relicts cure constipation, bilious. iichi, slik hcailaihc, bilious htmliuhe, unit nil tltrniigcnientsut the stomach, Hu raiul lmfcl. K.H.tw I'aik am Din an iitleinl the ii'c of uiiKtiu tarrh reiuuillcs. I.lipiltls unit miiiIIs 1110 1111 plpitMint us well us iliiiii;reiis. i:iy' Creuiii lliilni Is sure, pleasant, mslly npptlcil Inte the nnstrll, uinl n nurecure. It clritnst h the nasal passviieii nml heuls ths Inilinutsl inriiibraiic, Klvlngn lit fut once, i'rlce, 61V. r ep'-VVItt il I I OOD'H HAUS.U'AUII.i... DoYeu lluvc that cvtrcmetlrrit fisllng, luiiciier, with out iiitlte or strength, Impaired ttluistlen, nml 11 KCiienil reeling of misery 11 Is Impimlblc iliscrltsi? HihkI'8 Hiirk.iisinlla Is u viiitlrfiil lucitlcliie for creating nn uppttlte, promoting tllKcstlun, nml teuhiK up the n hole nit in, rI -tug streiiKth anil ncllvlty In pimp or wenlmes nml tUblllt.v. Ile sure te get Heist's. "1 hike Heist's harsainirlllu cvtry )curii8u tonic, Willi most u tin factory icstilts. I recom mend Heed's Hurtuipiirillu te all who hnve that miserable llrett ffcllnt'." c. I'viimkih, 3'J llrblKettrcel, Ilioeklyn, N. V. IltiOD'SSAHSAPAHIl.l.A ".Vfy lienllli us net veiy kisI rm some month, I ilbl net have much npintltc. nor sleep n til. 1 ulviliaillieiu r ', b 1 1 icbt . nml I hail noiiiiitiltleii liiibi imtiiiii!i 1 . ,. recemuiciitleil te try UikhI'h bitrKiiparllla. Ami tlituiKli I hnve net tnlicii all of one tint He us j tt I fts I like it neu person, I IiIkIiIj rrceimuciiil It leall. Mils, w A. Tl'li.MH, V. Ilimmt-i, Muss MAKliSTlIU Wl.Alv STHONtl 1 leek IliMHl'sHarsiipaillln bir malaria with ix.'tcct lesiilts.lt guveme trcnt;lh se that I can tin all m-, hoiiM'Merli, and walk nil nbeul the lii'lKhberhtHHl. Jfu niore iiiliihie Ter me, Hhfii Heist's Nirtiiparlllu Is se goeil 11 mtsll tine. I iivemiiiciHl It inert Mime." l.cci.sui l'aiiimi, rniiiilnghum Cenlie,.vias.s. HOOD'S SAHSAPAHII.LA bold tij nil tlruKgists. St ; sU for a. rreistrttl eiil li.v C I. HOOD A CO., IaivtcII, Muss. nODOSl-XONKDOI.I.Alt (3) lAiiruifH i.trn.i: li vi:n rn.iJs. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Sick Headache unit relieve nil the troubles Incl ilent te 11 bilious state of the system, such us Dizziness, -Nituscu. lirei.ncss, listrts urtir hntliiB, nun in the Hble. .te. While their most remarkable success has been sbetin In curing sick: lltsiiluchc. Jit I'lllTllll'N UTTU: I.IVIIK lil.li urn tsiu.illy Mthmble In Ceiisllisitlun. curing nml prcvciitlnj; this aieuit lnk- ,siin' ptiilnl.vihlletlicy also correct oil itlsorilciser I heteiiiiu'h, silmulnte Hie liver unit rcgulittc the bimils. i;vcn If they only cured HEAD Aihethey would be nlmest prlctles te thetu hu siilltr rrem thbi ttbtiiMlm; isimplalut : but rertiiuately tluir kikhIiicss does mil nut lure, 1111 J theMj vihe emx) try them n III Hint these little pill vuliiuble In se many wuv Hint lieywlll mil lie willing te tin without thtiii. llul lifter nil sick beittl ACHE Is the bane of se initny Ue that here Is where we miikeeurKreul beait. Our pills cure It while ether tin net. CAHTIMfN I.ITTI.U I.I VKK I'H.I.S nre very small uiiil very eusy te take. One or two iillfs inakoeUoxo. They lire strictly vegetable nnd itouei srlpe pr purge, but by their gentle ne ne lien eleuse nil vrhe ux them. In vlulnut 2et$; nve rer II. Helil ever) where or sent by mull, CAHTEIl MCOIUINK CO., SPAV YOHIC Small PUL SniaJIDese. aut;13-)ydteU Small Price. INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER JUattrtmnhcr'n. I'liiLADELriiia, Friday, Rrt, CT, isss. It is a terrible temptation. All ever the store arc the lines of Dress Goods. We are devoted te them. Mew could it be otherwise ? Study, care, absorbing attention, money have been going into them for many months. They are the pleasures of hope. At last they are here. Six hundred and ninety-six different Novelties are in view. Women of taste in and about Philadel phia, medistes, retail dry eoeds dealers, manufacturers and their agents, representatives of the great importers in New Yerk were all in the throng of visitors that yesterday surged through the aisles and about the counters. They all said things about the show. Tlic testimony was valuable and agreeable. The terrible temptation is te print some of the sayings. But no, net a word of it. Niagara, Ment Blanc, the Atlantic Ocean and the Sistitie Madenna need no certificates. Neither does the Dress Goods stock. It would be scant courtesy te our visitors te question their own nice sense of criticism by im posing a set of ready-made opinions in advance. 696 styles, exclusively Novel ties, en view. Hiding in de mure boxes around counters and fixtures are mere, and all different. After te-day the G96 will go into retirement. Yeu will find them, when you want, by seek ing. Women's Costumes as a branch of Artistic Industry com mand very properly the ser vices of many a genius, and net only in the production of ma terials. Te fit, decorate, and drape a gown is indeed a fine art. The recent reorgaimntien of our Dressmaking Depart ment introduces the largest op pertunity for converting ele gant Dress Stuffs into com pleted Costumes. A piano in a brass band, Men's ami Beys' Clothing in a Dry Goods store perhaps you would call them equally incon gruous. After all, Dry Goods wedded te Clothing is (or was) the store notion. When the Dress Goods come down like the sands of the sea for number, all ether interests iiiusl gracefully retire from the types. But the Clothing pro pre tests and wants te knew if it has conic here in quantity and style unequalcd, only te be pushed aside by gowns and stuffs. Oh, no, you precious Clothing, you are here for the Men and Beys te buy. And they will buy you you're tee cheap te be left unbeught. Wise people in Philadelphia tee wist: tee keep their money and leae such clothing. .Mnikctstiict side. Scheel fixings, desk helps, anything, everything. With l'mkcl Cutltry nnd Japanese thing-. Jiuilpcriiiid Market stiis?t corner. A geed Grip Sack for $1.25 ; a Telescope Bag for 25c, or as much as you care te pay. boutliucsteficntic. $1 1 worth of Picture, Frame and Easel for $5.50. Han nit nl, Market street side. Best Violin, Banjo and Gui tar Strings about half price. Willi Musical Instruments, II.im incut, neitii wist of cenlie. 65c Brocade Ribbon, 25c. Counter full just as worthy. Knst TinnMp. Jehn Wanamaker. enil jLieticctt. ijshT.vn: or nennitr a. hvans. lati: or ll tlic fit v of Luncnster, deceased. letters tct,mtcului diisalilcstulchitvluKbcen granted te the iiuilcrslimctl, nil pel sons Imlcbtctlthercte me leqiiestiHt te iniilte lmiuedlnte wi. meet, nnd these having claims or ileniaiuls npnliut the same, Mill present them without ibluy rei si tth mem le the uiiiterslgnnl. JOHN 3. KVANH, a.j. nucitt.Y, i:xecutuis, I'l Iaisl Uiant St., Lniiciisttr. la. IMliir.Wft.Uw IJshTATi: Ol' HAHHAHA I'HUZAHT, I. rH i eriaiaenster cltj, iIi-cciimsJ, letters tes tniiiiiitiiry 011 sabl eftatii haunt been Kniiited te the im.lcisltucit, all poisons ludtbttsl thtriteurc requested te inulte limnetllate pn nu in, nnd tbe-e hnvlnt; claims or demands iiKiiliikt the same, will picsent them ulthuut dilii for stttlcment te the unitcrslj;ueil,ieb. tn; In IjincuMcrt My. si:vi:illN IllTCHKY, i:cculer. Jmi. V. I'evi I, Allerney. auil-eiitl' Toeto rtu gluvee. ii:.m mis! IVrsens who are hi search of comlert stieiild coiielih r thut a gicuttletil of it Is te lie found hi the kind or shoe they wear an lll-MUlii,.- shoe vi III put the whole body out of fix. We have Just rctclvtd u very line Unites Dougeln lluttnii Insipiiire tixs. w hit h vie sell nt St -VI. SilU mil F.".'. butlhestte gnnbi Is Im mense nnd v ill (.Iti i'i- most pnrtlcul.ir ier miiis sattsbict Ien. W". i. m uise rccelviM lids , uitetlur big lei nl eurMcu sCtUbniieil trUXIfthee. This Ums all ether shoes nt that price tin the imtrkil. ScIiikjI Shis for tin. Children, Mi i, i I mt vlts'ublc, ni lie IeuckI iMvkllile prlts. I i i Is ileti'lvtsf t On ailrlliicnts of dtnliihn Iir.nnlM miiiii.cIi for nothing Common st iw ullittllyeii Unit youtteii ttl mere Ihuuyeu Iii y rer. VVeitie pr.u licnl thmmnliCj-H nnd Knew whut we sill. Tr us ltelvs trull Y'eur, Wm, H. Gast, NO. 10.'. NOmil QIT.KX Sr., LANCASTER ' llinMjdWAK Wfy- CAHUY THE LAllQlsT 8T0CIC Or y Klpe and Ktne Hmeklug Tobacco In the city. Weeden I'i is salts-, and iOe.cach. Uenu I no Meernhunm i'liies ut 'Jic. each. i , .. PKJlL'TH'h CIUAK STOKE, llSlfiin 111 East KlusHtreeu ' far le v ftrttt. PUM.IC SALE-OW THUIWDAy, OCTC BKK 10, Ki, at ths Kwstens Heuse, nt 7 JO cm., of lbs TwtsStery BRICK UvVKLL ING, containing reven room. nleMy rsvpfrd. Ne. in Wct James itrect. Let fronts 3D fwt and widens te SS feel In rear, nntt In depth l.'M fret, mere or less. Hydrant, fruit and shrub bery. All In Koetl condition. JOHKN! HOUBKn. Jeet.nitAISKS.AucU rOt!F,M,W 13UI11.10 ham: ok vammw.k citv I'ltOrEHTV AND MJHINIMHHTANI). WKU.SESOA Y, 0CT0DER2, 1SR9, Wilt be sold atpublle sale at the Cllr Hetel, thnt valuable Thrto-Htery Brick IhrcH'nK and Htere Htand, corner of Knst Oranca end Chris tian Uresis. Tlie building has eleven retrm, vtHIi all the modern conveniences, Ae. The let fronts 2"iV feel en Orange street, and extends nleTiR (lirlntlnn street loe feet. This prerwrty Is In the heart or the clty,beliig only bIjeui a mln ule'a walk of tlepet, pontettloe, court house. Cen trnlmnrkct. Centre Hqunre, nnd within halfn block of thn public liiuldtnr, sewn te lie creciee, inaaini; il n very uesiraeie piace ier business purposes. The properly will positively le Feld, as 1 am colngle engage In oilier busi ness out of the city. ,nn of purchasa money can remain In the property al 6 per cent Hale te commence at 7 TO p. m. sepawtd urnuH 11. ceia'in. -1IWINa OUT HALE. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHRISTIAN HTIIEET. (Bttween Orange nnd Chratnut (Streets.) Censlittlnc of JumivHeal Carriages, two Kour Keur Kour 1'est Jenny l.lnd". two McCuU WagetiN, (second (secend Ilnnd Trettlne Ilucer, anil several llijhtl'lnt llijhtl'lnt ferm Wagons that will enrry from 1,500 te 3,W pounds. Alse a few Kine Weighs. Call Early for liar Kalns. autjae-lfil "OUIIMC HALE OF VAMJAnij; HEAL I. ESTATE, fXINHlHTINO OK HOTEL, DWELLING 1I0UBEH, Ac. O.V HATUI1DAY, HfcPTEMBEIl 28, 18811, Uy v lrtue of nn Order of the Orphans' Court of Luiicnttcr county, l'a., the undersigned ailniln ailniln htniter or Jehn U. Hbclly, deceuseu, will sell at public sale en the prcmlscM lu Mount Jey bur ouch, the follewlm; ltent Estate. Mr.: Nn. 1. That popular nnd well-known Tni- t-...-.. ..... .. .. ..i a .111 tlrvfw tlltll T1tl niui) .1111111111.1, i,n.ui. UUH.UUUI1II1II1UI knew n ns the " lied Lien," altuate en the south east corner of Enst Main nnd llartiaru streets, In theboretiRh of Mount Jey, laincaster county, l'a.. fronting en East Main street, 60 fcet, mero or less, and extending lu depth lw rect, mera or lens, Ien II feet wlde alley. The hotel contains cleen sleeping roemii, with parlor, dlnlug dlnlug dlnlug roen saiiiple-rexim, barroom and kitchen en Jlrst floei. The Improvements thereon consist efa Harn.eiipnbleer accommodating 23 horse, Oirrlase Ueiise, Wash 1 louse, Heg IVn, Cistern, frape vtnmt nnd ether fruit trees. 1 lilt hotel ins uilej eit the pnlroniiRnertho tnivellni; pul llc uiiiUr tlic management of the lale proprie tor for n period of twenly.flve years mul Is one of the lst known hotels lu thestate, nnd n very iteslmble hotel property, with n large city nml country patronage. Ne.", Consists efa Dreve Yarilanil W'elRhtmi Heuse, vi Ith HillbibliishcUdlnK In case or rnlnv weather. The let fronts en IliirlinrnMrret.i? feet, mere or less nnd has n depth of ISO feet, mere or less. The width of the rear of the let Is about U0 feet; nn entrnnce te drove yard beliiR uise mnde from Hassafrus alley, en the side or wild j aril. Ne. 3. A let of (-round, corner of Barbara street nud Sassafras alley, fronting en Harliarn street, 45 rcct, mere or Uss, nud ettendlngln depth 130 feet, mero or lcs. On which Is erected n One and n-hnlfHtery KIIAMEWWIXLINO HOUHE, Hoj; t'en. gnipe v hies nnd fruit trciw, Ac. All of (he foregoing prejiertles Jein nnd will be sold ns n w hole or sepumtcly hh may be most ili-slmtila. Ne. I, A vnliinbtn home, consisting of n Tmv Hterynuilu-hnir IlltleiC IIWELLINO HOUHE, with twisstery Kriiine Attachment, having a front or '.7 reel, mere or less, en East .Main street, iindnttepth eriOl feet te n II ret t wide nllev. 'Iho let contains n stable, fruit of various kinds und necessary outbuildings. All the foregoing riepcrtlcs are In Mount Jey borough, LnncasUT county, l'a., and desirable liivcstimiils. All persons desiring le purchase, nnj Invited tee-tnmlne the prejiertles, nndnny lnrermntlim required will be furnUbiil by the iiinleiKlgiicil. Sule te commenee nt 7 o'clock p. ni en Haturihiy, Kptemberi, 1S?9, when conditions w III he made knew nlu OEOHOEA.HHELLY, L. 1). (Ul.i.AiillKii, AucU Admlulstniter. Jehn II. .i:i.i,Kit8. Clerk. uu-.Mt(lKAltw (Crtvpcle. J-yt. l. 1". HHAUH. J. V. VONDEltSMlTH. OINTE PRICE, AND THAT THE IX)WIT. ONE BUSINESS, And llml Olven Most Cnrcful Attention. THi: La tica ster Carpet H euse, Only 18 Deers from Poatefltce, SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. uug2t-ljd (iivviunce. QTANDAllD CAKKIAUUWOItK. EDV. EDGERLEYr CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,U, IJ.tli MAHKirrSTllEKr. (lteur of 1'ostetllcc), LANCAHlElt, l'A. the De net Kail le Cull During KAIH WEEK nnd hie our 1'lne Assortment of Buggies, Ptistens, Jump Seat Carriages.Etc. I huveull the latest sly les te select from, mid hav e also u very line assortment or second-hand work some or my own work. Ilottem prices. Cull mid examine. Ne trou ble te show our work unit explain every tlelull. Hi painting and ltepalrlug promptly mid neatly done. Oae set of veerkmtu especially employ isl for that purpose. ittueic. 1 O.NTMISH IT I RARE BARGAINS. A liinnd Diplut of the VIet repuhir mid Slist Htlhible Pianos and Organs WILL HE MADE II Y Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT THE l.AXCA&TEli COl'Xrr FAM. All should examine them, for sooner or later en will want one, nnd one ihut will give veu satisfaction. We positively guarantee satisfac tion In ecr iiurilciitur for six juirs, and sell en the cash si terms tlve dollars a month. Think of It -from one te two) cars te pn for It I The itbeve gtMHls cunie direct from theluctery, mid we will eiler u pevltlve bargain tach day of thelnlr. Klltlv JOIINhON .t CO.. Ne. 21 W csl King M Ijincuster, l'.i. ! S. -Sccend-Iltuul l'luiiesund Organs taken In Kvchange. u'Jl-ljd.vw itlietdiiVitpltfi. ROTE. I JUST RECEIVED kkem Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe llackgreuuds mne es(ieclally for Must nud Three-ijuuTtcr Icngtli I'liotegrnplis. ROTE. 50 1-2 North Queen St., Neil Doer le the I'ostelllce. lanT-Aind . 1..MIY WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 130 East King street, ha vlmrn full line of Kurulture of every description nt the lowest price. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Cull and examine our eoed. p.""" H. WOLK. ISdKjut King Street. tullAlts -.( rVFFHTHK LTEST v llur tnii. Ml.. HuLle. aril most comferlnblti tuMjits n.ui m.mcs any aire, at r.iUJi3I.V. a tieutu' Kurntslilng hteie, ii est Klu; strct t. 27. 1889. W 9c B AROAINS. CHHRLES STK3V7Vj, Nes. 35 and 37 North Queen Street ' i mains in HKNRIETTAH.. At 1280 " - At 2SJ " - At 200 ... At ITS " - At 1 60 -'...At 125 At 100 " - ...At 89 ' -.At 76 " Al 2 " At SO And at 2.V nnd 37K cent. Best, Largest aud Finest Assortment of the MONEY 8AVINO BOSTON Nes. 35-37 North Ii;i CHARLES STAMH. tOUC0, F LINN A BHENEMAN. - FOR STOVES! -ae FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne- 152 Nertlx Queen Street, LANCASTER, (CttvuHnvc. A NTK1UEOAIC KURNITUKE. OCHS &. GIBBS, NEW DESIGNS ANTIQUE OAK FURNITURE, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen St. Vitlrtcc of neht0it. P AL.VCE OK KASIUON. OPENING -or- EARLY FALL MILLINERY -AT THi;- PALACE OF FASHION, 115 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Special Attractions This Week ! ItetiKli-iiiitlltemiy titiilers, iu black, navy, brown iinilciiriliiinl, nt 15c njiiecc. IteUL'll-llllll-Hl'llllv 'I'lirbnna In nil Ili new sbnjics, 25c. All the new cut Full nhaiics in Felt Hats, nWO nml Toe apiece. Finest French Felt Hats, Turbans and Bennets, at $1.25 and 51.60. The grandest asheitment of Childreu'B 'I rimmed Felt Hats, all new aud hand hand peine styles, at U, $I.iK and $1.50. A few only left of thoe White Satin Plush IlatH, for littln beyn. at 25c aiiiece, weitli Jl. ' WINGS. One let at only 5e niiicee. One let of iiK-e large Wings, a greal bargalu, only 10c apiece. Hue .Still' Wing", in black, white und colored, at 15, 10 and 25e. Very line new Fancy Whign and Birds from 25e up te J;t apiece. The lurgei-t and lluet asiertmcnt ever breuglit te I.iiiH'iistcr. (Jretit hiieeinl btirgtiiuiii Black Plume, ut 75c. Fine Black Tips, from 31 c n Iniueh uji. RIBBON'S. fc-pecuil drive iu lAi m ,i;id (iies-fJiain Bibbens, at 2, 4, 5, 7, 1) and 10c it yard, at our Special Bargain Itibbeu Counter. Oue let of new Satin Ribbon, picot edge, warranted iiuiv silk, in Xe. 10 ; all bright colere for Fancy Werk, only l.".!' II Vlir.l llnlll.l lu, l,.... C,, !-... All new lanry Ribbons, for Fall nnd Winter Hats, open new ami ready for inspection. Silk Plushes in all colors lti-iiich, liTIc; 10-inch, 60c, 10-inch Imported Moleskin at tl.25. ' All Hhadchef Satin, excellent iiunlity. only 60c n yard. AVe M.-11 any quantity. BOYS' CLOTHING. Xew Winter CtetHihclicni)er fliait ever. Be.vs' SuiN at -fl.10, (Ji.tis, J2.I0, fi."., ami upwards. lvuee Pants, 2i, 37, l!V, and upward. Beys' Overcoats at $2.08, 3.00, W..SH. Twe great Bargains iu Ladies' Black .lep-ey t'eiitH, at t2.f, worth JJ.Stl; at W.t's, wert it W. By' Kilt Suits from J2.60 up. And this special bargain iu Ladies' fine Corkscrew .laeketH at 3.60; worth ?-.oe. A full line of Chlldix-n's and -Misses' CeaU from PS; ut). A full line or Ladies' Xewinaikets front j2.0.sdpe:. Pliii-li .lackets, Pltisli Siictjues Plush Wraps, Plush MtHljeskns, Plu-li Xew markets. Stere will lie clesetl en THURSDAY NF.XT, SKPTHMBI:r 2i, ,m account of Holiday. ASTRICH BROS. SVttovttcue. T UTUEK S. KAUKKMAN, ATTOnNKV-AT-LAW. Sweud Kleer Etlileiuau Law Uullitlng. Ne. 1 iu i.u vuic aiictu uyiiri uatr tiaJk- - vr CAfeHMERE SHAWLS . At HOW -At IT 00 " At ISM At 13 U .. ..-At 1000 -jt em -At 809 " " - At 700 - ..........At 0 " " . , j it t .''..Z.At And at 11.00, im, n.m,"nM, ,'iM,s.ie. geed In Lancaiter at Leweal Price STORE. Queen Street. &c. - STOVES! te- PENN'A, tyrxvbru itve. TTAUDWAIIE t HARDWARE! GREAT ATTRACTIONS I AT Marshall & Rengier's, I) & 11 80UTH QUEEN hT. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF EVEHY DE8CMITION. Tlie Largest Atsortmenter QUNH iTndltlFLEB lu tlie City. TINWAKE, CEIIAinVAItE , CUTLERY, Ac FODDER YARN, CAHI'ENTERH TOOLS and UUILDINO MA TEltlAL. I 110YALM1XEDFA1N1X,0IL.S. VARNWHES I and WHITE LEAD. j &-A Full Line of Uncral Hardwure.-e MARSHALL & RENGIER, NOS. 0 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, rcbS-lvtt (Cljlmtiuavv. TTIQU & MAIUTN. Jars ! Jars ! AT Cliina Hall- A fresh burrr.v OK "LIGHTNING" JARS In I'lnts, Quart und HhK GhIIduh, Al' LOWEST l'RICEW, MASON'S IN ALL SIZES. JELLY TUMBLERS, ,lc, AT High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING ST. itrtclliltCVU. UTEAM. vVedcfclrolecallltliB attention of consumer of Htcain Goods and Ennliutrk' Huiiillrii, te our larceiind varied tock of linen, Vnlvcii, Ceck, Muilealile mid Oixt Iren Kitting, AbtH'sliw, VulcalM'aten und Uhiidiirlan, hlitel, llkteu ami Valtel'ai'ltlngs; Sm-eIcIi Hint Red Line lletlect Ihk UiiUBii UliibMt., bletim RadlaterK and hteam HfiitlUK Apparatus; bet anil Cap Serewn, and In fuel ulinwit cvirtliliiK required by Meam usern, and allot wlilch vre uller ut price whltli ve ituaraiitee te be lower than these of any ether dealer In this v lclnlty. We have positively the largest kterk, and be Iiir connected with the Telephone Exchange, are prepared te receeniid rill all orders In the MiorUi.lpeM.lble lime. When In want of an. thins Incur line, call en us fur prices and w wlllcoiivliice ou of our ability unit Milling nei-s te have veu Meney. Delay aud Vexation. Our ricllltiis for furnlkhliii; Encliies, liellern, Hliaftlui;, l'ullevn, llnni'erii.bpeelal Mitehlnery, l'liimtiem' Hnd Ciiui Klttern Teel, I'attenu, Medel, and Iren and lira Cantlntt. and for the prompt rcjmtr of all kind of uiacnfiiery nre unexcelled in Laucaslcr, and e rexpectrully eellfil a khare of ) our patronage. Central Machine Works, 131 lbu NORTH CHRiailANbTRKET, UV.NCASTEH, l'A. Geed Werk, IteuAouaele Charget, Prompt lieiw. Telephone muiiHclltm il3-lfdll NOJ'ICE TO Tllll.vivSEItM AND OUN NER.S. All lierMinsara heieb) forbidden te trespass en an of the lands of the Cornwall nd Mpeedwcll ettes In 1-elnnen or I.iucavier counties, whether Inclesed or uuinclreil, cither for the purpose nf thnettng or tlshln;. a the law will be rlcidly enforced ngnlnst all tre. mtslnsr en raid lands of the undersigned nfte ihts notice. W.VI COLEMAN FREEMAN ILl'EHUYALUEN, EDW. C. KIIEEMAN. Attenieys ter It. W. Celeman's Heirs. Black Shawls and Henriettas. ;teAiltii r4