! IP j. L' - "'-' . i .i " ? ,. x. . "VX . . - 9tlg JtttelU0ettr amatWi.STElNMAK, . " AiMxaumtmsnetAX fours Miter. .4 v MMUHtT CLARK, rHMMMr. ' MUtVVAILV INTKLLIaSNCBR.-iebllsed . c T la the yew, bnt Raster Served tfRtel In UiU city and mrreundlng 4ltaMi tea MBit awaHt. By mall five del--Ian yM ! M vmm t H ewita a moetb. VV ,W .. r- nTBLLIOKNCEHOne delUr ml i '!' MaMMlaa fc In iytiw. Mnn TO BUIMCRIBEIW-Remll by check finlar BMil hM nHthfff Of eaa be procured wad" In a registered A ,te FoiteflM, ai second clan mall k'3.', iJT aau TH ntTBtLMIMCUt, Lancaater, 13a. 1. astf """ 6. -f t JUfOAlTl,rA., Octebew tt, 1869. MHIeal tUara Here m4 There. '.iv The liveliest contest In any Ute at this ",&deeUea teems te be In Virginia, where federal admlnUtratlen. Is battling with .ttlM Democratic party, sustained by the ten,""" PetpeUb1e . end of the Republican ;-,, i party inai Aianone iins net nuccecucu m carrying away with him. The ltepub- f Sllcaa party In Virginia has for Bemc b,.jtlian hmn unlit In twain, all Its stroll? &Whlte leaden, save Muhene, being In ,ob party, leaving Mahotie about alone jf -Je the ether wltli the negre preachers v''t'iul (tut niwmea fn whom un nnv nil. r""",MV --e-""i - " -" wded such white folk as the smell of the If flesh pets animates. The body of the B&tOttAiMKllAat nnvit. nf flrvltilli nrttmlata fi'Of its negrees and its federal otllcc etllcc ffjeekefs : both of whom Mahenc controls M"?.by the grace of the preachers nud the ?-?v federal administration, lie uudeubt- l Mly oemmands the .Republican vote of fsthe state, and the rcapCL'lable body of v,'wuiWJ Awjfuuiituiin nnu ;jijn.iu ?NftnAti0n (hnv wt-uilf lin iiumnrniiti na nnrl v ! )eder, raake un but n Htitalt party. Thov make a troed deal of noise for ilie r vrlM 4liA jvrvtmntil tmltlrv tint unlf. J. . TVWit HlJ .. ........u, u...a& uw tra. rrr rafiR.iji.iiig uiumi'Ub ui uiu ju;iui.iii:jiii Dartv that refuses te let Mahenc kick them around as he pleases and for whom t?, therefore Muhene has no use. Buch men, ifjft., sincd out from the element tlmt make t P the Ilepubllcan party in a Southern v'! mvtHVf nre ueiuiniij iiui. uuiiiuniun , iiiiu Lthelr defection has net destroyed the fYinMahene Republican party of Virginia, St which new engages the Democracy In n jgJively effort for its overthrew. SvSi'f'It hi notable that boss rule seems very w the Republican party. Pennsylvania N" offers as marked illustration of this as B?), Vlrglula, where the Republican party is I'-i nei mere luuy unaer me control orAia erAia E: fhene than It is under that of Quay here. K'v'iTBut there is this notable distinction, ifjinai me mass ei me party mere are ne- &k grees, while here they arc white men. &ii- The resistless conclusion is that white K-Jw "Bil.',lJ' uiv uiivubin v.ujiij ijwsnvT.. un if Ji uucu , uiuiigii inu inner unce were nraftAmi r flllrl tllil utliriHitlim lu ilmf 'lift feferwhite Rcpublicaus of l'cnnsylvnnln jffiluvebecu held se long in eliticul laAery te tucir bosses tlmt tlicy Dave yijtfastthe will, or the power, te free them- ptvaemHiivra, it surety is jtei. n pieiiHnni -3ntemplatlen for the Pennsylvania Re t & publican of Intelligence, and one who has K-Sf the disposition te be his own political V !.'.,,' ll, .,,.,. I l. .,!.. .. l.l.l n,nHMAItIUUUUHUII 1(19 UU1 I J IU1JI1 .la Buujeciieu 10 ine wmei vuuy as com- ;,Peteiy as the negre Republican party ei ijiyirglnla is subjected te Muhene. -p And note bow like these men are In W t.llilr nllnlttv ntirl illaitnaltlfiti Vnlfli.tr VA ia endowed with large Information, cle- !"' 'J, auenoe of tonirue or ixn. uixul uililri-w. 1t?.l. MMnAHnn J I I .. . ... t I . ICES'- Vv"!u'xt umuuguiauBU uiuuiii.'iii, tef'wbriety or iierticular virtue. Tliey are if common fellows enough, if tuken out aei thrlr tkppnllnr flnlil nt i.nll..ii ?. - r - - - But they arc men of force and action. They are intensely pellish, idiselutcly unscrupulous and chockfull of energy In compassing their desires. They have the usual forces of the criminal classes, total disregard of any ulms but their own nnd entire ali-tei-ntim. In ' the purixise of achievinir them by hook or by croek: but with su .Helen t 7.5 prudence and skill te avoid the creek ; that takes te jail ; which is about the tt. eniy aistiuctlen between Muhene and W Quay and the high class burglar. This, However, may be likewise snld of innnv g of our most successful men in lluanclul walks ; and It comes te pass that It is gtfk Jtnewn that neither the great politician rer ""i rh;i. uuaiiciur ureu no-viriuen1 xaeliUh and unscrupulous. IJy Against the rule of such a man the ilc fifL cent Virginia Republicans have reltelled ; P? but We note IIO such mmimint nmniirr n?'1 the decent lViinavlvmitu lfmiul.ll.mi.u S-s?s r ure i,,uy Ull HO jgiiw Duuura u3 nei lesec me luiumyei tneir j?? hbbueu ie ae peer a measure ei me s?;; honest man who is Ged's noblest work. EffiV'-M Benator Quay ailbnls. ffi in Virginia every leading Renubl can fe, has beeu driven from Muhone's side, for , me reason mat they were net permitted gk te stand by him lnedualltv.llus anvsuch Ijpt Rep('.bllcan ubaudeued Quay, liecuaoe v Be siis upon uini as his boss y Here U a fj' picture drawn of Mahenc by enu of the IT."": Ve(a. U'lin linve ywn 1 . .C i..,ni,u, ? ' "... ...u A.Vllllllli;lll si Vuulpm nf tlm viillii.. f '..., Sri . . "-j iiifjiuiu Biui-i- vuB uv.uiv j.uuuui; iun 1JU11IU IIIIU 1110 "party and wlie held the respect of their fellow-citizens. " General Mahenc liclleves in one man power. With him evervthimr U I subordinate te his iiersenul interests. If he were elected governor he would net only endeavor te discharge the fimct linm M oftheelllce, but he would try te denil-M-i nate the Legislature and everv nfiii.r branch of the state government. He is se vindictive tlmt if he were clevuted te that position, lie would persecute his onneueniH nn.r. Wfe! c,fu,,y. He is se arbitrary and self- itjBj wiircu aun iwiiiDii iuiu no weuilt net tOI- L erate anybody lu a federal or state iumI. Wt. Uen who was net in sympathy with jHsr " -" """ iijivuii-my mat no t'? Dreicrs aTW-nirymt in ,,!,....... ,, i 111 in He Itou uaIiI ...,,,..(,..11 it . T?: Tiifln Ulin i1i.i.i.II .... ...I.I i . .. . v ..- Uv( v imjiu-v Willi iimi." Quay is a less iutense man than Ma- fcf heae but of the same general stvle : ami -&the Pennsylvania Republican U. r.,i.-i rbyaamallerngure of the ,.. ...... f boas that rules the Virginia negrees. - i n. ...i . sine; r. i renin. The Orenln rrlnl In ,..., i..... X. -li a "". , :,T. .""' ? hub a ........ .. B,Ujnn; iuicisi mnt miiht v assure it the utipnfinn n ... 1.1 i gf, claimed by reason of ItsuatlonulimiKirt ItsuatlenulimiKirt ItsuatlonulimiKirt vauee. In the testimony there is pn. ,Yited witli the vivid detail of uskll- ntiiy arraugeu stage tragedy, the scene .Piueaociers waiting room when tlmt tj-aterleus and uerveus meHsengur sum wwd the ,pk.eky doctor te aid un In ,JIWM uiau. Tliu rejuler can net hut MBMre the eatvr anil iniri-i.ui ... Wi5T Of duty. He tm, and familiar as he uw ,..m. i. VtHheds and character of the Clan lcad n whom he had threatened, it must fcaw occurred te him that this lerg lvelu the dark with a btranger was a K J' - -,-t H "V tfe.-.' . A . ssn .I.-TJK- ti THE very perilous proceeding. Bui n man had been run ever by a wagon, no he was told, and au Ice wagon Is net a alee thing te be run ever by, although It'tnay appear se. The doctor thought of the crushed and suffering mortal seven miles away, and. waited te nik- no questions. Life or death might depend upon min utes, se lie wasted net enc,but hurriedly gathered his instruments nud bandages, jumped into the buggy and was driven away in the darkness, never te be seen again alive by his friends, and his dis figured liedy only found after many days. It new remains te lie seen whether this cold-blooded, cowardly murder can be laid at the deer of the Clau-na-Uacl ; and the country may be profited by a thorough sorting of the various kinds of Irish patriots. It has long been painfully evldcm. that the most noisy and bellig erent of the Irish leaders in America, were patriots of n very doubtful metal ; and if they can be weeded out, It will be a great achievement, both for the Emerald Isle and this new home, that has been troubled tee much with their old home quarrels. Tni: Democratic pisiferm dnclsres against ",sUte leans without intercst, enriching the favorites of the ring by the usoel the public money." Winn awakk cltlwms will heve a chance one week from date te doclare by ballet wlictlier or no thpy npprove of giving the interest en the state funds te the treasury ring bank. The Republican cnndldate for state- treasurer 1ms given no nwmrmice that he will eley the law new flagrantly vio lated by the men of his nrty In power. It Is about tlme for the New Yerk world's fair boomers le crawl down out of alglit of a disgusted country. Chicago long age linil eight millions plcdged nnd New Yerk's five million gunniutee fund senilis as for away as the famous Ornnt moniiment fluid that was nover raised. The flvc-day limit shicotlieoponliigof the books lias nearly pnwwd and the fund has Just crawled a little hoyeml the II rut million. Tiir. Cramps did net bid en any of the threotwethotiHnnd ten crubers for which bids wero opened lately becaiiNO they already have mere work than they can easily get through with. The Columbia Iren works, of Ualtlinere, the builders of the much tried and finally accepted Petrel, have Imwii awarded the contract for two of threo small cruiser. 'Iho third Is net yet awarded, lloiten and New Yerk firms having tied en the bid. This ralses the new navy afloat nnd contracted for te nlno nlne nlno teon vessels built sluce Secretary Whitney took charge nnd In addition there- arolhe threo slew cruisers nnd the dispatch beat begun under his predecessor. Tiierr may he fun for theclty small boy en North Duke street this wlnter. Perhaps the kind city fathom will jiermlt that big trench made by the asphalt block man between Orange and Chestnut streets te be Heeded with water, se th it it may froezo solid en the first cold night and furuMi splendid skating right in town. The hnrd hnrd wnre men should onceurago this lde.i,as Its roallzatleu would can se a great boom in the skate business. . Tin: Toraya precess of gas making from weed and oil Is Interesting Illumina ting gas ntiikers, nnil ns the ewners of the process odor le light Philadelphia at forty five cents jier thousand feut thore would seem te be reason Ter eipiul Interest by the ljuicaHter gas makers, vhe eharge con cen con suiners two dollars n Iheiisanil. The censuinemcan net under present conditions be oxpected te care much, as thy could hardly hepe te profit by any cheapening of the process In the hands of the moneiioly. The Temynphiu srems te baan luiprmu luiprmu ment en that In ure horejln both 3ies the Illuminating power comes from petroleum. CHI A HKTTIM MA1CK A .M AN I AC. A Voting Mnu'M Allml In Upset from KxoemwIvo Smeklui;. Jehn Harry, aged ai, of New Yerk, Is the latest victim or cigarette smoking, lln In new confined In the lnwiue ward of llello llelle llello vue hospital, and his family nay that cigarettes are the cause of IiIh trouble. He had always been quite dollcate, but It was nover thought that he was lu any dauger of losing his mind. He commenced Muck ing cigarettes hen quite young. At first It was only two or three a day nnd he seemed te Hitller no ellect. Kinall v his appetite for them Increased, and he consumed a lmck of them a day. He was remonstrated with, but lu reply only laughed, saying that they had imer harmed anyone. Prem oue pack It grew le be two, and then three, and then for the first time he begun le feel Iho 111 effects. Ills mind bocame clouded, several times he lorget where he lived and had te lm tuknn cure of by si rangers. Ills work grewnlfc iiuxieun 10 mm aim no leu ll, gtwug no ether reason than that he could net bear the smell of tar. Then he tried te curb his anpetpp, but it was tee late. It had com pletely mastered him. and sK parks wero smoked every day. Then his mind seemed le gradually bocemo weaker. It was net until this past week, however, that he exhibited any violent signs. A fill com il Swindler Ciiitured. Cle eland O. Arneld, of Chicago, lias been arrested by a poMelrlco iusics-ter ler i iiuiu niuiiiiHi in Humming. Arneld's scheme was simple, but olleetlo. He would watch the columns or the arieus marilage Journals, and when he saw an advertisement that suited him would write tolhenihortlsnr. His iftlms were nlwuvs men, wlille Arneld assumed the rele of an innocent and gentle girl desirous or finding u husband. Inclosing a portrait or a hands jine woman, Arneld was sure te recel e a ieily. A correspondence would then he opened, and lu a very short tlme Arneld would receive-u mini of money Hum ma umuiiii miiiiirer, seni ler me pur pur pur lose of derruylng the niilread exieuses of the young girl Inhcrtiipte lier admirer's heiuc. The girl, of course, nover arrived, and the w ould-be huslund seen discovered that he had been swindled.- Complaints have been pouring Inte the poitelllco au thorities for seme months, but It was only a few days age that Arneld wns located. The young man has, been In Chicago for nbeut two years, uud during most of the time was In charge era soda water foun tain at a prominent drug store. J'ower erthu Kloctrle Current. A frightful exhibition of the ismer of the cloctrle current or the street ruilwav current was glv en in Cliicluiiati en Mon day along the line or the Mount Auburn street railroad. The guard wire which hangs abeve the conducting wire te pro tect the wlres from coming in contact with the olcctrle current, broke, and, ns It formed a circuit when resting en the cnargctl wire wltli ene end en the street, Iho current passed through il. The result was terrifying. The wire became white with heat and sparkled uud flamed witli tliel lueand whretlashesoranevercharced conductor. Contusion reigned en tliu streets. The burning wire was consumed and Tell in iileces, Men run and women shrieked. Horses were frightened and rushed away from the dreadful light, and 51"! cars collided, but fortunately the railing wlre nowhere touched any human being and no casualties followed. Au Ox ami u Mure Kill Kneli Other. e.Ai ,jIe,,tlcl "lare aua an ex at Cowan Station, Kentucky, wero turned Inte the sumo enclosure en Monday. War com cem menred at once. The ruare used her heels and teeth, and the ex his horns. The dust flew and the fight wns terrible. All efforts te part the combatants were futile until the ex nnallygored the mure in the neck.bre.ik. ingetr u horn. The mare drepiied dead nud the ex reeled ever, dying from th kicks and bites of his fallen eneiny. Jlurreus Kills One Mere. Rube Burrows, the Alabama outlaw, and ncomiaiiien jienned up a pursuing imrty in a cave en Monday and kllhsl ene of mem in the fight w hich ensued. Oe erner beay has ordered a large posse of armed w mmi kiv uva'i7iuu uunii uA K" .i- "cf- a.jvi i ?iiaL -. LANCASTER DAIjLT flM 4 1....t 4..... .a.A. .b. .i . .m . 1 V1a I iiier killed hi mother-in-law In Isling ton, North Carolina, and en being captured he waa llched. Ooverner Fowl urged Solicitor Ltxig te discover the lyncher, and, en tang's affidavit, 20 of the lynchers have been arrmted. Heme of the ring leaders have fled. Hale or the Pltlsbury Mllla Confirmed. The Pltlsbury mills In Minnesota have undoubtedly lieen sold te the syndicate heretofore mentioned, and the sale is en the plan outlined seme tlme age. The Plllshurys will retain stock In the new company, The purchase prlce was ."i, !iri0,0U0. "I had rather !x a kitten nnd cry mrw" than groan nil nltlit nnd scold all day with neural, via, when one lltlle bottle or Halvatlen Oil would make me gentle and well, l'aiwy, wouldn't you T Ceiighe, heniwncM, nnUims or any irritation or the threat or bronchial tubes will be relieved by taking Dr, Hull's Conch Hyrup. It lias cured theimande. ItccemracnJ It te your friend and neighbor. Death te the Parasites, Which hide between the gumi and teeth, and cat Inte thorn te their destruction, HOZOOONT 1 matter of the situation. Whoever use It regularly after every meal, nnd cleanses hts tcclli and mouth, will seen be rid of the para lt. Who Ilreka thn Kna-Affement nccaiite she nawthat he had ceased te levehr. Her hsnty had faded, her former high spirit had given plnre te a dull lanltudr. What had rauiHsl thla chnngn T Kunctlennl derangement; he was suffering from these nllmenU pncullnr t her mx. And no their two young Uvea drifted apart. Hew needles, hew cruel! Had he taken Wr. I'lerce'i Favorite I'rcmcrlptlen she might have been restored te health and happlnea. Many lady reader of these lines be similarly afflicted, let her leee no tlme In pro curing the "Favorite Prescription." It will gHa her a new lease of life. Held by drugglata, under npealllvegunrnntea from the manufacturers, of perfect ntlsfactlnn In every case, or money refunded, Hee guarantee en bottle wrapper, At.Tudcw TTOOD'H HAIWArAKIM.A. AVhat is Catarrh Catarrh la an Inflamniatlen of the mucous memlirnnes, nnd may affect the head, threat, stomach, bewcla or bladder. Hut catarrh of the head la the nnmt common, often coming en mi gradually that It hna a firm held before the na ture of the trouble Is suspected. Catarrh la canted by u wild, or succession of colds, com bined with IMPURE BLOOD Its lecnl symptoms nra a sonse of fullness nnd heat In the forehead, dryness In the nose nnd back part of the threat, nnd n dlsngrcsinblc ill, charge from the nose. When the disease gains a firm held en the system, It becomes chronic, and Is then exceedingly dangerous and treach erous, liable te deelep Inte consumption. The eyes become Inflnmed and red, there Is throb bing In the temples, ringing uelaes In the enrs, headache, capricious appetlte, and sometimes less of sense of smell nnd hearing. HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA Is the remedy for this ever Increasing mnlady. 1 1 attacks nt once the source of the disease by purifying and enriching the bleed, which In passing through the delicate pussnges of thu mucous membrane seethes and rebuilds the Unities, giving them tendency te health Instead of disease, nnd ultimately curing the affection. Atlhe same tlme Heed's Harsapnrllla builds up thn whole system and makes enu feci Unit he has taken n new lease of life. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by nil druggists. $1 ; lx for I.".. Prepared only by C. I, IIOOI) A CO., Lewell, Mas. loenosr-s enu demjAU (i) "lAllTEIt'H littli: LIVKR 1'ILMS. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headache and relieve nil the tinubles Inci dent te a bjlletiM suite or the system, such ns Dirtiness, Nausea. l)re'Hlncns, DUtrcsa eftir Kntlng, I'nlii In the Hide. Jr. Wlille their miwt rimarkalilu success IiihUmvii shown In curing Hcndurhe, yet CAUTKIl'H MTTt.K I.1VKII 1'II.I.S urn equally valuable In Constipation, curing and iirrcntlng this unnevtng coin cein lilnlnt, whllethuy nlse cerns-t nit dlnordersef thiisleuiiich, stlmulate the lUcr nnd regulate the beucls. Ccn If they only cureil Ache they would be nliiHHt priceless te tbnpu who anller from tliU dlslri'Niliig ceiuplnlut; but rei innately their gcsKlncss does out end here, nnd the who ouce try them wlllllud these llttle pills ulunble lu se many was s that they will net be willing te de without lliciu. lint nfler nil sick hcud Is thn bane of se many lles that herelswhcrc we luakiieurgrcul beast. Our pills cure II while ethers de net.' UAItTKU'H LITTI.R I.IVRII PILLH nre very small and Mry easy te lake. One or two pill make a dime They are strictly vegetable and de net gripe or liurRe, but by therr gentle no tion iihasu nil who Uhethum. In Iu1huI iTnln : tUefurll. Held eer where or kent by mall. ua imut iinniciNK co., ni:v yeuk. Small Pill Small Ihm SmaW-P-rieer nuglJ-lldeiKl eVlettr. KVAN A HON'.S. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. im bvcll no. TJ MIIIU.I.I.A mUIXlUAllTKIlH. Did it ecr occur te you that r- f the mail UMful nud Acceptable of WEDDING PRESENTS isasici: UMBRELLA? It conies light Inte use, for the ceuple will take It oil w 1 tit them en their w editing trip. We haenerv large Meck en hand, nnd we can inake te order un) thing ou would like lu our line. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 11 i:AST Kl.(l STIIKKT. vt-3uid iMtoteimn'lie, 1OTE. I JUST RECEIVED KKOM Koenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Ilackgreunds made especially for Iluit and Three-quarter Length rhotegraph. , 50 i.2 North Queen St., - i . CJllilVi - rf &.. ENTjKLMGEKOEII, M"""w"M'"""'"wi Wtmnmimmk$fm, ITLarttMHA, Tem4tr, Oct. 9, MM. We t don't knew of another store where Black Dress Goods have se full a showing. What we de with Blacks is exactly en a level with what we de with every ether sort of dress stuff make the assortment com plete. Take Black Silk-warp Hen riettas Priestley s standard qualities in every grade, te 5. Seme of the Silk-warp Henriettas are extra wide, 50 and 72 inches. The stock of Blacks includes : Silk-and-wool : drap d'Alma mourning oleth tamlse Sicilian lanslewns glerlnsn camel balr raenair min'a veiling All-Woel: Henrietta cathmers merino drap d'Alma tnmlse mousse! Ins nun's celling camel hair mohair Sicilian cheeks brocade India atrlpes mohair braenda surah twill serge diagonal electoral seudan drap royal Victeria Itnye I'ekln cords cashmere raye cashmere Oennanla cashmere rarre cashmere Moravia Taireta velante nrinure armure crepe cloth sacking tricot Bordered : nil-wool with band all-wool with stripe .Ilk-warp Henrietta wllh satin band And there is a choice line of heavy stuffs for ladies' wraps Cordova, Gutenberg, Sebasto Sebaste Sebasto pel, and the like. Height of the season for Dress Trimmings. You'd knew it by a glance at the long counters and the throngs of buyers. Fringes, Tabliers, Sashes all the latest kinds of fashion are in rich profusion. Pnnges : Knotted Fringes In pure silk, te 15 Inchei uvri.uw iuni)u jarti. Vnmfyke PrinffCN with Mlk lutein nnil flltti tlsnni aah ii . A . .. Milan drop (can be separated for erna mental, Jviiuttea Crd nud PentlAnt Fringes with .V "'. u .uiiiibii, fiiiiKUH Willi pike end, 3 te IS Inches deep, fl te til e. Knotted Cord and Ilulllen Fringe, i te II Inches deep, U te 115 a yerd. fringes for front of Dresses la bullion cord and for knotted cord, US nnd 40 Inches deep, Mtef.'Wa yard. Milan Ilnll nnd Bplkc I'rlnge, with nnd without headings, woven uud crochet, In nil depths nnd prices. Tabliers : Hllk Tubllers for fronts erdrcsxdi In Van dykciHilnts, imwnncnti'rli iHiints, knot ted silk, knotted cord with nllk Miiilaiits, crochet bnlls, bullion cord, etc., etc.. rung- IS 1'in.va Hum f.1 mcl t'UUIl. Sashes Hashes In silk cord nnd crochet with pliilled nnd knotted fringe, knotted t-erd rind rniicy HndanU, -1 te j urd. long, sa 75 te 813 60 each. Netting : I'nssnmcntcrle Netting mads of cord, silk tirnld. Ilrnnscln mesh nnd crochet. Used for skirt dmiicry, waist trimming and wrapslccM, HtuSES Inches wide, te toils njurd. v Gimps ; Htralght rilge (limp lu silk and mehnlr, 15e tef. 60 it yard. S'..'.,,n!r.lel,,t,,i " tn M n nrd. isilk I'elut, tl le ts 60 a yard. Crochet aimp, 85e le til a nrd. vlasiiicg Olnip, tl 23 tot Ij 50 a nrd. Only the quickest kind of a glance. And we've said noth ing of the Leeps, Pendants, Cordeliers, Girdles, Garnitures, Ornaments, Cornucopias and the like that make up such an interesting part of the stock. In colored Trimmings all the latest French novelties and the choicest things from home makers. Northwest of centre. Carvers with grained cellu loid handles ie-inch scimiter blades, $2 regular price $4. 300 dozen Rogers Bres. Ai 1S47 Imperial Nut Picks, $1.50 TTdezen. Twe items from twenty. Hecend fleer, second gallery. Jehn Wanamaker. &l)iuaumrc. H KM A MAItTIN. China Hall. T Uwful uiul Oriianieiital Articles that would grace the Dining Table or would be it valuable addition te the llrlu-n-Drncofcven the most fastidious. We can't describe them. It's your privil ege te examine them. If you don't, yen will miss a sight at the beautiful as well as the opportunity of possessing It. Havlland'H Decorated China has prominence always. Many New Arti cles, Designs nud Decorations mere beautiful than ever, lleyal Worcester in New Designs and Sbaties. Japanese Ware in Large Variety uud Styles. A host of ether article., of Fancy Goods, equally liandMiine. rerneus belecting presents (wedding or otherwise), will re gret, If purchasing before examining our assortment. Hemember, nil are wel come Goods exchanged If net satisfac tory. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. i 4'.S-, ' m M iiv j " .- , wt5''fi.i jv?" TUESliAY, OOTOBXR 9r . TEW YORK RTOMt - the zrihfir Ceat and Shawl DEPARTMENT AT THE New Yerk Stere, HAH PROVED A GREAT BUCCEH8. W have new plenty of room, and the beat MMlble light te ahew nur Immenae ateck Xu the bet advantage. Ladle can find herajuat what they want te ult their figure and purae. In BLACK STOCKINET JACKETS. Bound with braid, bell or open alecre. Teat front, lateat (tyle, at 18 00, 16 SO, WOO, WOO te tl200each, FINE STOCKINET JACKETS, . Vct front, bound and trimmed wltli allk braid; a bargain at K 00 each. BEAVER, DIAOONAL CLOTH JACKETS. 12 GO, 13 GO, 4 00, 1500 te $U 00 Each. NEWMARKETS, In Stripe and Plnlda, and Blue, Oreen and Black Cleth, at 13 00, M 00, IB 00 te lift 00 Each. IRISH PEASANT CLOAKS, CONNEMARAS, ASTRAK AN, CLOTH AND FUR CAPS, AT LOW PRICES. SEAL PLUSH GARMENTS Mnlntalr?thehlghet place In popular favor. We ahew a choice line, made te order during the Summer, of Walker' Celebrated Heal Cleth, and the price have never been e mod erate. SEAL PLUSH JACKETS, 'Lined with Satin, bell deeve, at te 00, ttO 00. HEAL PLUSH BACQUES, Forty Inches long, aire S3 te , lined with Quilted Hatln. Real Seal Loep, 11800, 11800, UOOUtelXIOOEach. ' MIHHES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Fifty Style, All Slze, at Lew Price. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. 13 AltfJAINH IN BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. fJOOOLONU 811 AWLS at - 1700 I17MLOXU SIIAWI-Snt , ...1500 115 00 LONO SHAWLS nt JI2 GO tl200LONa SHAWLS M ...t.JUOO f 11 00 LONH SHAWM nt, 11000 I1000LONO SHAWIJ4nt Jt 000 f 0 OOLONG SHAWLS at . 800 f 8 00 LONU SHAWUSnt J 700 t 700LONa SHAWLS nL Jt 0 00 J 0 00IX3N(J Mil AWLS at $ 600 $ 500I.ONU SHAWLS nt $ 4 00 4001X)Na SHAWLS nt 3S0 11000 SQUARE HHAWLSnt-. SOOO t 9 00 SQUARE SHAWLS ut. 800 t 8 00 SQUARE SHAWM nt Jt 7 00 f 7 00 SQUARE SHAWLS nt. 3 000 f 0 00 SQUARE SUA WLS nt. . 6Q0 t GOO SQUARE SHAWLS nt $ 4 00 t 4008QUARESHAWLSnt $ 300 f 3 00 SQUARE SHAWLS at 2G0 S 2 50 SQUARE SHAWM ttt . 1G0 t 200 8QUARE.SAAWL.Snt 125 t 123SQUARESHAWLSnt 100 We have them wllh Fringe On the Fenr Sides, KltherSUkorWeoI Fringe. When j en want A BLACK. THIBET SHAWL, OK SEE A RIO ASSORTMENT AND UKTAliia BARGAIN, GO STRAIGHT TO Charles Stamm, 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. CTnvpct tetcaninp. -lAlll'irr CI.KANINO. ONLY 2c. PER YARD FOR First-Class Werk. TIIOROUOHLY CLEAN CARPETS AND MOTH DESTROYED. CALLED FOR. TAKEN UP, CLEANED AND RETURNED HAM E DAY, WITHOUT HEUARD TO WEATHER. CHEAPER THAN HAND-BEATING. NEW MACHINERY I NEW MACHINERY I LEAVE ORDERS AT WORKS : Cor. Woodward and Christian Sts.. OR AT ANY OK THE AGENCIES. -Telephone. ell-tfd jr;W.tf8gKf ttBwfeAf BOSTON STORE Perfect CarpetCleaning. rwijmpTSrMwisi'VwT.lsBF'liisiaaiijugii frftVatMHMTt TTARDWAJtB I HARDWAREl GREAT ATTRACTIONS I AT Marshall & Rengief s, t A U SOUTH QUEEN CT. Sterei, Heaters and Banf ei OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Th Larg cat Aaaertmcnt of QUNS and RIFLBS In the CI tr. TINWARE, CEDARWARE .CUTLERY, 40 FODDER YARN, CARPENTER'S TOOLS and BUILDING MA TERIAL. ROYALMIXED PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHBJ and WHITE LKAD. 4VA Fall Lin of QserJ Hardwares MARSHALL"! RENGIER, NOS. 9 A H SOUTH QUEEN STREET. fM-lrd mHE NOVELTY. THE NOVELTY HOT-AIR FURNACE ha been In use In tnl town and county for twelve yean. It I no experiment Tbe people who have them take great pleasure In recommend tag tbem te their friend, We refer, by per per mlatlen, te the following : H. H. Spencer, Lancaster, Pa. J. 11. Rathren, Lancaster, Pa. ' K. T. Fralm, Lancaater, Pa. D. 8. Bunk, Lancaater. Pa. Allen Quthrle, Lancaater, Pa. Jehn A. Ceyle. Lancaater, Pa. Henry Qerhart, Lancaater, Pa. W. P. Curemlnga, LnncaRter, Pa. Geerge BchaeOer, Lancaater, Pa. HU Jehn' Eplaoepal Parsonage, Ixncaater, Pa. Rev. H. A. Brlckenatetn, Lltlts, Pa. Levi Grew, NctTivllle, Pn. Mrs. Mat. Hetnltah, Lancaater, Pa. Dr. B. F. llerr, Mlllenvllle. Pa. Geerge Luti, Lancaster, Pa. " C. 11. Lefevre, Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Anna C. Stamrn, Lancaster, Pa. J. O. WIIIoex. Lancaster, Pa. ' Myers A KathTen, Lancaster, Pa. Preb terlan Church, Lancaster. Pa. Rev. J. P. Stein, Lancaster, Pu. The. Wiley, Lancaster, Pa. Menne Wenger, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn Hehmnn, Lancaster, Pn, Charles Martin, Lancaster, Pa. Melvln It. Hathfen, Lancaater, Pa. St. Jehn's Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa HU Paul' Reformed Church, Ijinawter. l'n. Frederick Hoefel, Lancaster, Pa. Christian Gltllch, Lancaster, I'll. D. B. Landls. Lancaster, Pa. James C. Gable, Lancaster, Pn. D. P. Stackhouse, Lancaster, Pa. English Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa. Edward Zatini, Lancaster, Pa. G. Edw. Hegener, Lancaster, Pa. J. W. Lewell, Lancaster, Pa. Jacob H. Landls, Mlllenvllle, Pa. Baptist Church, Lancaster, Pa. Methodist Church, Lancaster, Pa. Methodist Church, Atgleu, Pa. Isaac, Stlrk, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn H Benier, Lancaater, Va. Kefejnned Church, Willow "-eet, I. Geerge Bus, Lancaster, i. Jehn M. Davidsen, jincaswr, Pa. .Ien's Lutheran Church, Lancaster, lrt. Jacob lj. Bmbaker, Rohrerstewti,Pu. Vel. Werkhelser, Lancaster. Pa. Jehn I Miller, Lancaster, Pu. (.'has. Bates, Iancaster, Pa. Henry Bundel, Lancaster, Pa. Fred Banker, Lancaster, Pn. Jehn liege, Jr., Lancaster, l'u. It. M. Zeek, Lancaster. Pa. Jno. C. Dlnan, Lsncaster, Pa, Leenard Eckert, Lancaster, Pa. J. W. Markley, Lancaster, Ph. Adam L. Landls, Wltmcr, Pn. Chas. Getz, Lancaster, Pa. Ham'l Vandersaul, Lancaster, Pa. Marcu Klrchner, Lancaster, l'u. Reilly Bres. 6c Raub, 40 AND 45 NORTH QUEEN ST. eUitrnituvc. W1 DM fER'S CORNER. tt 'SWidrxiyer" OUR STOCK OK IS FULL AND COMPLETE, FIRST-CLASS AND ELEGANT, NEW IN DESION AND CHEAP. What mere de you want? A Kine Hllk Plush Rocker for 51 0U. Hew Is that ? Cheap ain't It. Well, no huve them cither lu Oak orMaheguiiy Finish. WIDMYER'S -CORNER OK- E. King & Duke Sts. Q UANTITY AND QUALITY FURNITURE! "I don't enre for Quality, I uant the IjirKOst Shew 1 can get for my money," was thu remark mudc In our store this week. WE ANSWER IT THUS: We will net Lewer the Standard e! onrUeo.li te meet this growing demand, but will buy In lnrgeniuulltif for Cash te meet the prices of these he sell the cheaper make of goods. UPWARD AND ONWARD IS OUR MOTTO. The Newest Styles ! The Best Makes I AT Popular Prices ! HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. e ,CHS d GIBIW. BUSY TIMES! We've been very busy lately getting in the Arew Styles in FURNITURE. Style, Quality and Price keep us Busy Selling and Delivering. If you're furnishing the whole or part of your home see our Ncze Stock, and get our Lew Prices. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 Seuth Queen street. "V0T,,.EuT0..?KEH1'ASSEsrAND GUN ,131 NfcKS. All persons ere hereby forbidden le trespass en any of the lunds of the Cornwall .jjd Speedwell estate In Lebanon or Lancaster ueuntle, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or Ashing, a tbe law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en said lands of tbe undersigned aft Ibis notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN, EDW. 0. FREEMAN, Attorney! for R. W, Celeman' Hutra, j& j&a x-i g"5 AvxHJ'rt ct-fc , FRITH Mliira"lW!f,'"T,-r.-i, y WTT"'! ' 1 8 J. H 9ry fisted. N OTlCKI si "., J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square. Netice ! WE OPEN TO-DAY A MAGNIFICENT UNI PLUSH COATS, SHHWLS, -AND Steckinette Jackets, r- f At Price Sure le Please. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS 1 Yeu can make no mlstnkn In buying veur Dresses here. Prices nnd Quality te suit ah. We eflVr the Giente-jt Bargain In White & ColeredBlankets EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE, And by Tar the BEST BARGAINS eer offered by us. COMFORTS GO THE SAME WAY. Flannel Shirts Of eery conceivable kind nt price from 60e for a Rcady-Mude Shirt te f 1.25. WIT WOULDN'T DO YOU ANY HARM TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. J, Harry Stamm. 24 Centre Square, iEir-TIU: PL-ACE FOIt nABOAimtKR "V1TILLIAMSON & FOSfUU. IT IS USELESS FOR US TO GIVE QUOTA TIONS, WHEN THE Plain Figures en the Goods Tell the Prices. The Buyers Tell the Prices te their Friends, who In turn are Surprised ut THE BARGAINS We Continually Offer in GENTS' AND BOYS' OVERCOATS, SUITS, ODD COATS AND PANTS, KNEE PANT SUITS AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, HATS, CAPS, ROBE3, SA'ICHELS, VALISES, LADIES' MUFFS, BOAS FURBIIOULDER CAPES, LADIES' AND MISSES' DIAGONAL, BEAVER, AND JERSEY CLO r II JACKETS, NEAPOLITANS AND NEWMARKETS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. CORSETS, RIBBONS, AND JERSEY WAISrs. DRESS GOODS IN FRENCH BROADCLOTH. HENRIETTAS AND EMBROIDERED CASHMERES, BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND SHAWLS, DER WEAR LINED AND UNLINED GLOVES, CARDIGAN JACKETS, BUCKSKIN ;iLOVES AND F1.ANNEL SHIRTS. LADIES' AND MISSES' DRESS SHOES, BRIGHT AND DULL FINISHED DONGOLA. GENTS' ANDBOYS' FINE DRESS SHOES CALF AND KANGAROO. HEAVY BOOTS, GUM BOOTS, AND OVERSHOES. tf- A Rauge efSIzes In AU Departments. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere NO. 318 MARKET STREET, HARRIS EURO, PA jlj&taaa lt yJ fV NEWBOSTONSTORE Williamson & Fester.