p5f?5PSP ilK- i -h '. it ??&'. i.-1 Jrl. qflmsVXAANCASTBlt pAXLY INTEMJGEltCpSR, felOSEftftr, . ECESfflERO, d j r , ; ..;& I4.t 3 tL tff: 5 rW rJtn IS. K I V-" t ' few ite . . n. T DAT IN THS YKAB re Mztipttd.) I'W I tni. rtra dollars a i, nrtr linra. rLtrMDTeiiiiMm tin. I Aire AIL AMOiama l-LAra. sixm tUUUt OOMMtSStOB ALLOWSD TO Atasm. TiLiraem oeicrrioi. ADVEBTISINO BATES: Kln.l 1 In.) ain.l sin, 4 la. Bin. 8 00iS75 4 44 6 43 seu 7M H 8 43 7 CO 9 40 8 BO lOCO 13 B 18 BO 17 00 20 !W 200 24 00 2700 2 00 Oil W OU 4100 5200 rare a iv tot n II Ml 8tt w lit. 2Z3 8 4M BIS IN) tee 850 400 Days...... JW Iffttk 10O 110 is in J S60 4 no IKl 650 10 B0 13 BO leoe JJ0O 26 tt' anoe uoe 4 5(1 7 BO 10 00 1100 17 00 20(1) I VMII..I, I WMSM., lOHUl urn 8 80 6m BOO era TOD lOMCS... Months.. 1000 11 00 lOBLha 900 1800 SHOD Tear 16(10 WOO 44 (H ft The Weekly Intelligencer is. 'HID EVCRY I WCDNUOAY MefiNINO. ii"! I A ai mvnaitt wnwTRii. nPM nr ts. 4,'jf, '"iV.WJO, abd a oerr fri te maens ormne vr mci beucitid moil ivikt Timer te i aATa A0 OOUXTBT. ALL AXOSYJSOrs LSTTSRa ' waiBoeniiinDioToi waits maskst. .Hi rAmmmVmt Ail LallrrM nnd Ttlrnrnmt tn stlst vttr iwrrii.T.Tniranm) UlWllgtncerBuliainf, Lancaster, '&. tl)c UQBte3ntcUigcnacs. LANCASTER, DECKMUER , IS. Tlicj Voted Wrong, We regret very much Hint twenty-s.v Democratic representatives voted with the Republican members of Congress against taking up the bill te reduce tariff tavntien. The very remarkable character of the vote "et these Democratic ieprejeiit.it ies Is found In the fact that they twenty-six in number voted ngainst the body of the Democratic representatives, one hundred and forty-two in number, nnd that but six Republican members voted with the one hundred nnd forty-two Democrats, against the twenty-six Democrats who voted with . theene hundred and twenty-eight Repub licans. It thus appears that the position taken by the very large majority of the Demo cratic members of Congress, upon an im portant political issue.was opposed and dc 'feated by a small minority of the Demo cratic members ; and that the party stands divided against itself, and has failed te execute any policy, In a matter where it is very apparent that the needs of the country require a party policy te be formed and executed. AVhile it te conceded all around that reduction of revenue is necessary, the Democratic party Sn Congress has net united in a policy te secure this result; and se ebstinat e Is a Democratic minority in its determina tion te defeat the views of the Democratic majority, that it has refused even te afford a hearing te these views and h,is united with the Republican party te choke them off. New, if that is net a remarkable political situation we have never seen one. If the action of the Democratic minority is net wrong, then we de net knew what a fac tional party miuerity may net de. tVe de net ourselves entertain any doubt what ever that it was the duty of the Democratic members of Congress te vete for the con- waeraiien et tne .Morrison bill; and that they were wholly unjustified in seeking te prevent the success of that bill by a refusal tecnnsiJci t. of the twenty-six Demo crats who steed against their party, five, we a e .ei sincerely sorry te say, were from Pennsylvania; and that they are these who would be consid ered the flower of the Pennsylvania Heck"; Randall, Cuitiu, Beyle, Lrmen Lrmen treut 'and Sewden ; geed men and Democrats, who have been led away from their clear duty by the ancient smell of the Pennsylvania idea which declares that nothing can be swallowed in Penn sylvania that has net the highest flavor of protection seasoning. Hut we say te these gentlemen that these are moving times, and that the old notion of Pennsylvania tariff needs is going fast te sleep ; and that thev are sleepy net te have seen it. Mr. liandail has net been down among the jieeple. Mr. Urmentreut has listened te the stupid Re publican lren-makera et his dlati ict, who d id net elect him. Mr. bewden has been siml larly Inspired. Mr. Beyle knows the law, but net business. And old Governer Cur tin, who has had the best business instinct et the let, was born in a "Whig garment and has returned te the instincts of his cradle. The interests of the Pennsylvania pig iron maker demand a reduction of the duty en erea and coal, which are the raw materials et his manufacture. "We are using foreign ores largely new and will need te use them mere largely hereafter ; and we will need te get them as cheaply as possible te keep down the price of the lake ores, te the miners en which the Pennsylva nia iron producer pays an extravagaut royalty. But whether this be or be net me interest or me J'ennslvania iron iX- maker, it is the interpsr. nt t,a whole country; ami the Pennsyl vania Democratic representative cantiet comeback te his Democratic constituents and say that he opposed the Democratic party and paralyzed its'pewer in Congress by voting with the Republican party, in protection et the Pennsylvania iron mas ter. That will net de. The Democratic party of the country is of mere vulue te the Pennsylvania Democrats than is the Pennsylvania irenmaster; and the Dein. ejratic voter ever demands party unity as the first consideration of his representa. live. We beliove that the Democratic upic enlatlves of Pennsylvania in Congress have been faithless te both the interests of their party and the interests of the iien tvnrk-nrq nf flmetntA in ii. !.. i . . -,.... w. iv-,itWiura tuiuuznin&L !t. V --. -S., .1 - . - j&. uinucr un inn jMnrriann iiiii ,i,,.i i i position against the reduction of the duty en the raw materials of manufactuie. Certain Democratic representatives in 2Cc w Yerk and Xew Jersey have gene off with our representatives ou this lien idea, and even Ohie Democrats have followed te save their wool, with four Louisiana mem bera coins aleni? te nrcnii,ni --. ...vv.. UM. Mm IU LI.UII Igs The policy they liave initiated will, If 8UC! v4.easiui, save ull et them from the cuie of wi or iron, in dropping their paitv wvuDtuumryfl control. ?& TTT. ine favorable nt-un,,.,. .. ..... .... Mceawlth Turkey, predicted , lue " JmVs message, has been reached, and it u W'M favorable that the state depaitment can f tw efigratulated en having scored atri r ttnph of diplomacy. It will m remm. P'jlMHl that the sultan most peieinpterily te inlt that his subjects could co te'Aaerlca and becorae American cltliens and theh return te Turkey under the pro tection of our government. Prem a Turk ish point of view the very idea of such a thing must liave appeared preposterous, and when it was known that Turkish mer chants had cresxd the ocean te secure American naturnlintien, lecausoef Its bu elness value and the immunity from mili tary service it afforded, comaien dense ju3tlflcd the Arm attitude of the Perte. But the treaty of natumllzatien of lsrl was vigorously upheld by our government, and for twelve years a controversy ever its Interpretation has been In progress, Turkey having meanwhile refused te recegnl2e Turks naturalized in America as an thing but Turks, nnd having been encouraged In this by Bismarck's policy towards German Americans. New at last she has yielded all the points of contention nnd we have secured concessions net cranled te nny ether foreign government. By the teims of the new treaty a tubject of the sultan, niturallzed as an American, shall be le- gaided as an American citizen unless he return te Turkey with the intention of re maining there, and the s.iuie applies te Americans naturalized as Turks. "The in tent net te return shall be held te have been determined upon when the person naturalized in the one country shall have resided mere than two years in the ether." In order te prevent misunderstanding of the terms Minister Beker tried te have an explanation of them inserted, but finding this impossible he exchanged explanatory letters with the Otteman minister of for eign affairs, nnd these are as binding as any part et the treaty. By the terms of these letters Americans are allowed te held real estate in Turkey. This privilege may be considered of small practical value as we have a surplusef real estate at home, but its diplomatic value is very great be cause it is a conctssien " beyond and in addition te these which the Sublime Perte had been willing te allow te ether for eign powers." Ter all this we have te thank, most of all, the Hen. S. . Cox, ac cording te the New Yerk JJcrald corres pondent, who says it is well-known abroad that the sultan j ielded the points of con tention as a mark of his personal regard for that gentleman. WaltVViutman aavsbeis net in wnt, but a i;eoereus Kagllshman lnUts that he Is and sends hlm$2eO In testimony el the earnest ness of tin belief. This H what it is te te a peer poet. The New Yerk Sun bai reports of the liber movement trem tweniy-even places in the country. It finds that the labor unions seem te have emerRed from the year's work mere triumphantly than the KnlghU of Laber. The latter organization Is every where a J muted te have increased in num bers, but almost everywhere cornea thooug theoug thoeug gestlonthat the influence of the order has net lnc-reased proportionately. Three hun drwd was the number of strikes begun In Us-Sj already mere than l,tiO have been begun during this year. Tun Christmas number of the New Yerk "Mirror," an excellent dramatic paper, has Juitmade Its appearance. 1 1 consists of thirty two pases with a supplement, and is ttlled with the met Interesting readlni; matter, which n as contributed by about tllty actors, artresse-", Journalists and ethers. The Het includes : It. u. lngersell, May I'ertesque, Genuvieve Ward, ii. n. Curtis, J'anny Pavenpert, Milten Neble, Lew Dockstader, NymCriukle, Keland Keed, Nat (joedwin, Hen. A. M. Kellly and ethers. The illustrated covering It Tery handsome, and the whole paper is a credit te the publisher. Tin; curious spectacle Is presented in New Yerk of a phllauthreplc woman, MUs Cathe rine Wolfe, lying at the point of death, in which latter event mere than Jl.oeo.ooo of her money will be given in cbarltv. The list in eludes: St. Luke's Hospital "and Heme for Incurables, JGO.OeO each; l'alian mission church, in Mulberry street, ?000; Tene ment house in Mulberry street. fJO.OOO; Newsbeys" Lodging house (probable), MS, 000 ; Clergy house for Inecese of New Yerk, Ne. 29 Litavette Dlare. FlTOfiiYi- vi.,.i,. eeminary, ?25,000; Union college, S.-henec- tady, N. V.. f 100.000: SL Jnhnkluru i.h1 Leng Island, Jyi,0CO ; American church at Reme, 510,000; American church at Athens, 20,000 ; bchoels and churches in Minnesota, Georgia, Kansas, California, Colerado, Ne vada and Iena. $.)0,euO; home and foreign missions, $100,000 ; Chair of Knglish litera ture and Belle I.ettres at Griswold college, Iowa, ?20,000. Besides there are many ether charities. It Is probably afe te say that Miss W olio's bequests amount te ever 51,000,000. Her charities exceed Uiese of any woman in America. Her father left h6r in 1S73 a for tune of 57,000,000, which at present is be lieved te amount te hbeut 510,000,00a The collection of paintings In her beuse is ald te be worth 51,000,(Wl. Twe.nt esn persens have been named by the Republicans for Philadelphia's mayoralty ; and In every cae the ollice is running hard te overtake the man. - m At la.t Sergeant David L Ilralnerd, who se distinguished himself In the Oreely Arctic expedition, has received public recognition of his services. He cime home broken in health, butceered with glory, and has ever since iKen quietly serving In his old rank el sergeant In the signal corps. Ne matter what n soldier may de he can net win any reward trem the government unless some special notice be taken of his case by Congress or the president Promotion must go steadily by order of seniority and no diflorence is inade en account of meritorious services j se that the wisest course ler a man is te get along with as little treuble as possible and Bblrk duty whonever he can ssfely de se. It sreakB well for our soldiers that they have retained their blgh soldierly qualities under thli sysiem. Bralnerdls nominated "a (w-cend lieutenant In the Second cavalry as a recognition of the gallaut and meritorious services rendered by him In the Arctic expedition et IS81 St" Ker. vices se conspicuous that their recognllienw as demanded te save m from disgrace In the eyes of forelKners and glve ground for a rope tltien of the maxim that republics are un grateful. Lmier. Wattkiisen, of the Louisville C'uurici Journal, isdreadfullyfend of Klving advice which Is an editor's lunctlon,butHeme of them enjoy the duty mere than ethers, it is milk aud honey te Mr. Watterson aud he thinks that he does it Vieil, as in fact he does 111 uianv rei-tu uu i l., cessful in attracting attention te his monitions fieiMine he nimhrm u.i.m L..u, lugly and sheets them out violently. They are tee often troubled wltl a lack el M-nse, but as they are elten also allliau-d with a lack of clearness the Hense lack is net alnays conspicuous. Mr, Cleveland's admlnlstru'Ien troubles Mr, Watterson, ami lie is uet sure that he approves it or that he pan recom mend Mr. Cleveland heartily for a cecend term. He is le!entIy ler frce trade aud eunjsm, it-iinTttcyaiiu ueciares with a Hvo Hve llnejs and lack et cleverness tliat are equally conspicuous as fellows : Between a Mugwump la the Whlte Heme and a fatal wart Republican, we should prefer toUkeourchauceiofthetutureln a squire hand-te-lund light en principle with the He Phnn n4"1 JlltaBu our victory, If we should win a victory, h chauge of public KiVK ?lhc.r tban ,0 ekoeutSpreclrlous Sln,?aler "rvitude te a last-and-loose, a m?i BuI,i,y'low-yeu-soe-it-and-now-you. ?e utu?Kt? V"cst' n" toegreatto. statesnien "A1"1118110'', "f OneJehu JiTnri rhllsdelpbla Tlnti opposes the re peal of the law uiulvr which county solicitors are elected by the peepln. 1 1 wys the i)eeple should justly sutler for electing an Improper efUcer. This Is llrst-class lu theory but If the Haw knew hew llttle tlie poeplo had te de wltti a Lvioister cnuuty Kepubltcan primary, It would nod nu nst.inrililng differ ence between tlm prtvOjt sod j Mi tu-e or the sltuatlnn, TKBaONAU Mno Cib-h ivn will lHKl(t herdtaulng room receptions en Saturday, J,n. S. IIkmu C. Kesikv, ter the pAst uarter el h ivnttiry treaiurcr el Yale nlerltv, died jcsterdiiy at New Ilnwn, Pil 71 years. On.v. K. Ill iu anrnn hns aiveptcsl the nomination for the New Jersey department rommandersblpef the Uraud Aruiv el the Republic CitAnn.s II. Montaei k, of the lliwten Glv'ir, esi!y perrertus the mind -reid lug feats of the (Victualed Waihtugten Irving Bishop. Itr..J. J. III. un, for many veai asltaut editor of the 'e.-lern Chrlsilsn Adxecate, dleil lu Cincinnati ou Saturday, aged '2 ytwrs, CnniMt J vi-euiM has tenderiHl bis rflKnatien a papal secretary of atale, e im; te 111 health. 'I he peperelusea te accept his renlgnstlen, but the appointment of n suc cessor te the cardinal is under diiousulen. Catiin 1'nATi, rl the Carlisle IndHu IndustrUl school, s.-vl.l that SiiHrmtendent Riley, of the Indlsn depirtment, had posi tively denied te him ever hnvlug uttered uch sentiutents repirdluir iiutUu sihtwls as were rivently published and htates that they were purely newspiper fabrications Staxisui Keiinai ui, the wealthiest Telander in Keading, dieit unday uurii!tiK of cramp in thostemnch. He te known at the "King of the Founders'' aud amased a fortune in a few years in the liquor bu'ine-w, felling principally te his own countrymen. He sle did apflvate baukirg t'Us'.uess for his Polish brethren. Fkep Flint Kahle Cuask, president pretem. of Haver ford college, died en Fri day e enlng In Haverford, Fa., from BrUht's disease. 1'ref. Chae was b'irn In Worces ter, Mass , In 120 Hsgradnated n- Harvard college In lsi'.), and In 171 he beoanie professor or phjUs and nfterward or .anguages In Haverferd college, et of which bis brother, Tnemas Chase. Is president Howreto many valuable preduc tiens, which were puMNbeil In the proceed ings of the AmericAii Flulosephlcal "eclety and several selentlBc Journal", and were copied extensively In the" philosophical jour nals of Londen, " Dublin, and Edinburgh. The Magellanic medal of the American philo sophical society was awarded htm In list for Raperen the "Numerical IWulaUoes of Gravity and Magnetism." liErnoritEe. With tender fold his love be teM, Then sought the v Intry ea : She was wrappeil In tha (pull e! hu dear luio luie wll. ' With thoreses 111 ceaie te the ' Bat the iem came, xai tit golden f.nmt Of eummei p.ued atray. Alene en the sanC, with outstretched hand. She wandered many a day When the autumn pny from the duiklln ly Celd e cr the nlght-'here h ew. With her flivitt ng hilranda pitee. i. She jtarned for hii e)es of blue When the bird snnit died with ths wlnif r '.Ida. Then brake her heart se trne . Bit above en the sanCj of the uel Jen lail, She met these eyes of blue. 7 - Gte. B Ji?".fi 1 1 Ltitjtr The 7V'ir honored ytir Dlilf, fWi.ujr, .Vtf Wk hare hjil Mnr'e opportunity te convince eureelve of the effleity of frulyall.m ui, ,.. ih'erfaily (uttnili ear names te th puMlc as leferenre lle.pectfully, slter of Notre l)stne Al'qulth A Kagr Su , naltliuerr 51 J Ne wonder pt'ep.e L)ve confidence when the bet phys.cl&ns are prescrlbla Ur. Uul, ceavh byrup BfJSUJ.lI. NUTltlRS. WILL YOU SUi FEU wltn IysjpU and Liver Complaint r bhlleb lullier N uuaran1 teed te cure you. ter sjile by II. U LOchrun DrugUt, Ne. LI North tiuen street CKOLT, lUlO'll'IVUlOlun and Bre-i hlt! Immediately rulluved by fhilehsvie termi.e by II. U. Cochran, UruggUt, N e. N erth Uucun street Hie AIyter --eUed. It ha. alway been nnaerivHl that c-mjuir.p-tlen was liH'ura! .e, but 1 h.s recently ben dl3CO ered that hemp ni!atu for the Threat and Lung Is slviiiKii.ere rcllelthan any Known remedy It Is quaiMiiTewl te relieve rnd eire Asthma, IlmnchitU and teujhs Call ou II 11. Cochran, CnitrKl-', .Se 137 North Jm en street, and get a trUl bottle fre of ceL lirve lze 5i) cents and 11. (ij AIIK TtOU M Villi mlset-ible by IndlgoUen Constipation, Dizziness Les of Api.tlt1 Vel Vel ew ekln T hhJleh'n Vttallzer H a positive care, rer sale by II. Ii. Cethr-n, UnnsUt Ne. is; North (jueen tnt. A Captain's fortunate Dl.reiery. Capu Celeman, chr Weyneutb. pi lux be. tween Atlantic City nd N 1 , h3 bu n treu. bled with acenirh go thit he un il e tesUvn. and was Induced te tr lr KIdk Niw l)co ery for Consumption. It ne: enlyave hiui In stant rellef, but allayed the extreuw xirunen et his breast. Ilia children v.viuiliaii urfected and a single done had the same happy tfeet Dr King's ew DL-cevery H new the standard reraeuy in uie oeioman household ana ou beard the nchoener Free trial bottler of tMi standard remedy at 11 H. Cochran's Drus .--teie, U7 and U) North Queen street. Lancjjtr, l'a. (ij reit DVSl'Kl'sIA and I.lver euro plaint, jeu have a printed guarantee, en every bett.n or Shi Shi let's Vftallzer. It never falls te cure. erKle by II. B.Cechrnn, Drugjrlit, Ne. 137 North Queen street. 0s Cettls EtrrcTS a ecu. Sir. Oscar K. a Kech, of Allcntewn, l'a, w-sa bedfast with In In flammatery rheumatism In the winter of 1333. Doctors could dn nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Crera' Ithennmtle lluinedy liy the time he had used hail a bottle he could leave hi j beds when hs had nm.hed the bottle he as cured aud has net had a return of the disease slnce. In his own word, I icel better than ever before." Trice II, by all aruiraists re iis-teufM w Air llucklen's Arnlat saire. The ltest Salve in the world for Cut, Uralses Seres, Ulcers, Hall liheurn, iever Seres, Tetter. Chapped Hand), Chilblains, Cerns, and all hkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no nay required. It Is Ktiaranteed tn irlve perfect satis satis factien, or money refunded, f'rlce i cents per be?,.Jr.r SAla by u- u- Cecnran. DruitJlst, IK and IS) North Queen street. Uincauter, K. Keur-rinhs. Of our American people are afflleled with tick hcadnche in either Its nervous, bllleux or con cen con Kestive forms, caused by ineular hublts, high living, etc, and no rerm.d has rr (enauered It until Ur. Leslie's hpeclal Prescription was dis covered. Give It a trial. See adeitl,eiiient In another column. (jj T,liT li.d.9lllsa 1-ObOll can be se qalckiy cured by Shlleh's Cure. We guarantee it. ler sale by II. U. Cechrau, Drulst, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Jy. ..' '.'J. bad only knewnthatln time. Known what Known that a m pie oeld in the head may develop into chronic Cau-Th." Well it Utit tee late, lerE'y's Cream lUlm will ciiie. i ir;IJ,la,t"rU,C"atrcrc'"- llf8 naa become a burden tehliii.aud hoanulincte hU filends It Is the only radical and Ihoienghly sclentlHc laturrh cure known. Net a liquid 1'itcenity -n di;-Jwde14w "'""SVITALIZEKissviiat you need ler Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, price lu and 75 cents per bottle. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran Dru-Ut, Ne. 1S3 North Queen strect. ltenent Her Youth. , ?fv"h!)eStesle3r'I'ct,ren' Clay Ce, low a, tells the following remarkable story, the truth u wn,CS "T",i5hta for ft ihB nH)M"uefth2 wi?,iilBmW ymn 1J' bave In in tieubled with kidney complaint and lai.,eneM f.ir inin? yearst could net dries myeif wHIieutheli, New I am fiee from all pain uni ,es and amuble te de all my own heu,e,. k ieSh uiy thanks te Klectrle Hitters ler h. mi n" newed my youth, and removed cmuuiet, 1? "u dl-eaMi and pain." Try u bottle, only ha. at Cochran'. Drug htpre, 137 aud Lw.Ne.tb Queen struut. Lancajjter, l'a v ,jy MIILOH'SCOUC-Ilana Consumption Cure Is Bill II II V 114 fin n etna t-u mi 1 . .. , I, -. . . ue v buiua isuntuin ii 1 1- .S7a, " " Cochran, DruggUt, Ne IJU North Queen street. " ' ' A Iteiaarkable )oed Mjsu Is he who at tends te the oemfort of bis tumllv and will net let his llttle ones surfer wltl a Elec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby "heft lives may bj) endaiiBerud. but who .heuld Mail times give them that sovereign remedy, Kuiiiii's llalsam. Price 60 cenu and SI. JVuil iitirtt n'ZZL,11- U- l"4". Orugm.t. 1JJ ..rtu " ' w l) HIlOWN'S HOU8KIIOI.D l'A.NAI'KA ' ."beinestetfecti ve I'aln Doatrej erln the world' will most snrely quicken the bleed whuther taken Internally or. applied eitunmlly, nud theruby merti certainly UEI.IKVK Vain. whitttwir e)imnlA r- an. ....... ....... . alleviator, und U is wurrauled deuble the uaut,uui u- similar pruiuirHuen. be In every lumlly. A teaspoon! ul of the Panaces, uses?1 jfsju'i ixnr- "m iiKKAk u-,s lull I70M.W.4SW THLOFHOROS Kr"rU:UMATISM. Utterly Discouraged etprears the leeltnR et nisny sletlinset thcu imvls.ii, neural is, ae'nllcn and nervous et sick headlch. llavlnR tied uumbe-less se tailed rrmedlusar.d physicians ' a ischetds. without rellff, there seems te be no tnpe. Many stub hasivsalast retort Hied Athiophernr, and te their sutprtse and Jey bate found lht It was a ie'e. turf nnd nuirs. euir Aihlopietos Is net an espiiimcnt, thousands rme been . ittjht Its use and they testify as 1 1 11 - s iiue heko:uekt tlutchefs Ce . N 1 , Ang .s. s 1 tie Athiopterotnccoi 'lug todluitleos. It caused a ilt'tliu In my head thst ws no pleas ant. It operated en my heart causing a slew 1 sndfatnter throb, and oeimlpstel my bo-ve s hen the last dew was taken I did net think much el ths medicine; ths neitdayuiy Uini nes wasbetternndcentlnurd gtttlng less until Itletttnc. My lamcncsi usi in my buk.sheul. ders and n'cx, and had ben for eight months 1 wisa'xlsrdte try Athlei-h rv by mv uelgh uelgh ber, W m. Jacksen, who hsltaiena bottle of It for a cvere attack of lameneis In his shoulder and arm. lle ,s.ld It drove the Ismensss light out of 1110; my head felt sticng. and my heait almost stepptd beating t 1 thought 1 would de but teams out all tiht, and have uet had any I oneness since." AMOS 11K10OS. rhelps N V, August 18, l5s 1 am a practicing physt-lan . I prescribed Athlopheros lr,a case of lnvets;a' lheumstlsm of tie fghtsheu'der an4 aim. Thi Cise hsd been of weeks standing-yes tnenth.s-and re slsted medicine carefully selected, a's; the use if electric tteitmenU One bottle retmvd all thsttvuble The casa remains titil.roteurs Viar slnie usleg the medicine. u. c ruiLiuni), m. i. Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot bs bought of the druggist the Athlopheros co. Ne. 11: WaU street. New Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of ieu!sr piiee. which lifieepcr bottle for Athloplieios and 40c for 1111. I'er liver and kidney dlsetses, dyspepsia. In digestion, weaknees, nervous debility, diseases et wetxeu, constipation, heaaavhe, lmpuie bleed .te, Athlopheros l'uis sit .ueeusjtd. decM-lweed WOMEN NEKIMNu RFNEWED 5trnpth, or luflen . ' i li.fltmltles peculiar te their ei, sheu.J ; j BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! raiJict.vNS avi) nnt ., ; MEND IT. bFi I'M AS THE BEST TONIC. This medicine combines lien with pi'e seze tabte tonics, and ts invalus' e ler Diseases pecn Hii 1 te U omen, and all who lead sedentsrv lives. It Lunches and 1'urlfies the liioed. s-ti-nu'.ates the Appetite, btrengthens tie Muscles and Nerves In fact, thoroughly lnv'sers-. Clears the complealeu, at a makes the skin smooth. It does net blacken the tee'b. rsne hesdarbe. or pnxtuce constipation e.'. " x-vn ntdi ceirs de Mas. KuzAUrrn BilRD, 71 Fa'we'l Ave . Mllvau. I.PK,n'u,Hv,nnaer(ltenl Dec , 1m "I have usd Brown's Iren Hitters, and u has Iieen mere than a doctor te me, havingeured me et the weakness ladles have in 1 '.' Alse cured meet Lis er Complaint, and new air complexion U clear and geed. Usj also been beneficial te my children." Mm. I.ecisa C. Prioden. East Lockpeit, N V , says " I have suffered untold misery from Fe male Complaints, and could et tain re.ief from nothing except Urewn's Iren Bitters. The genuine has Trade Mark und cies.ed tml lines en wrapper. Take no ff.rr Madoenly by MR 'W N CHEMICAL CO , Ilaltimni. .Md t) Uitrit-ljdAw UttUaKHZJSt, CI I It I STM As'eliEETfNr. ANUCUniSTMASJuic te ALL Just rvcelvcd some very ' ee N, Of, ins Making Molasses, extra fine r. 'euieserv geed at 15, 10 and 0 cents per 13 mt. Gd White sugar pnly 6 cents per jiennd liest White and Umnulated augsrs, 6 cents Fresh ereuud tplccs, n no fiayerlng extracts, pure i.Twater, new raisins, S pounds for i. irnu, 3 pounds trench prunes 5 cents, cunats, citron, etc. llertzler's heme-made mini.e utit, large nc nc nc coceannts, choice cranbtrr es, and our high grade Christmas flear is veiy fine try It and jeu will be pleased. A full 'lie of tine Christ mas Candles, 10, ,'J and IS cei i,eer pound. New nuts of all kinds, flnest s-et Flerida oranges, n-w dates, Acs, etc. C'heue -white (nw, large bjnehes 13 and IScen 1 pet pound. Our ge.ids are nil Brat class Prices and ,ualttv speak for themselves. Goods delivered te all ram of ihe city. Geerge Wisnt, NO. 113WKST hi SB STKEKT -lilephene connection I .agAMyd AT IIUKSK'S. Wc claim that our ut I FINE HOLIDAY GROCERIES! Is no' surpassed In this el'y, f 'yialled, 101 anety, for 1're.hncss nil mrVrtce. Te be served well and at reaaena ,.e piii.es leavs your order aud have irne.is delivered' I our wants can be well suppllid I , u, BEST SfOAn3, UE3T COFFEFS AM'lEAl NhWOlSl.KAN'S UK1S(, MnLASH ANDTAllLE SiKLl'3 Pure Splcea and Flavoring Extrneta, COOKING AND TABLE Hit ITS CANNED AS'D ItOTTLEI) Onelia. NU1S ANDCANDIKS, UANANAi AM) OHANDES, 3,000 Pounds WHITE OUAPES. Ee-ybcdy will wanta few pound-, a', least a 10c , lJ.cc. and 13a, a pound. BURSK'i NO. 17 hJAST M1NO STREKT, LAUAaTJCU.IA. VSIIHttSLLAa R. IJ. A 11. THE Christmas Present ! A NICE UMBRELLA OR CANE. WE HAVE IT. R. B; & H., NO. 14 EAST KINU hlHEKl, LANCA3TEH, I'A. TU II A CCU AH It VlOAItn. E 5.T.YUMSIIED-177C. Demuth's Cigar Stere. We tave In stock a Fine assortment of (Iceds. bultable Christmi3 Presenta for Gentlemen, MKKK8CIIAUM ril'ltS and CIO Alt HOLD Kit.", Plain. Carved and Hllver Mounted (iunuliie FItKNCII Illtl Alt PIl-tH in Idlest Styles, bbapvs and Mountings. rine HMOKINO 'lOUACCOS. Imported and Kuy West Cigars. Our Specialty 1 he only Ciuar Havana Filler Hand-Made Cigars lu the city for 601 brands " Mia," "Querlda" and "lelden Lien" CAN'csin All Styles and Trices Simirileies CUar Cases, Match iloxes. Ac. 4srToIepheue Connection. NO. 114 EASTKING STREET, LANCA8TEU VA dec'i-lmd VUAL. O K. MA ITTIN, WUOLKB1I.1 AUD ST1IL OSALSI la All Kinda of Lumber nnd Geal. rVe: Na IM North Water and Prince atroet. abeve Lmen. Lancaster. n3-lvd J JAUMUAKDNKKH JEKFEIUKrT COAL DJ3ALERS. Urrtcs: Ne. 12) North Oueen street, and Ne, hi North 1'rlnce street. Vauds: North I'rince street, near iludlng Depot ANGASYKK,!'.!, ftugis-tfa irenr wteSRrflTCpf ireSS'sSr'i VI J LU . - THOUGHTFUL SANTA GLAUS. " I vr trvclcil through the sleet and snow, A.ress the ceuntrv high and low. Te fill the stei kings small and great Trut here in line rav coming wait. In creeping bab)'s tiny hose The india lubber tattle gees; handsome dell, with stating ryes, Will much the little miss surpiise. And what will mere delight the boys Than musket, drum or bugle te)? And new. before I ihmb the Hue, 1 II bear in mind the mother true. Who werlvj s-i hard bv day and night Te keep the clothing clean and white. And in her stocking, long and wide, borne takes of Ivery Ser I'll hide." A WORD OK WARNING. The'eare mm) Me soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the ' Ivery' :' they ARE NOT, but At all counterfeits, lacs the peculiar and remarkable qualities of Ihc genuine, Ask for " Ivery " Seap and insist upon getting it, t enrubt. In, by Irectrr A Osmbls. HATfl, lUKlbTMAS. Useful and Appreciated Christmas Presents I LADIES' FINE FUR GOODS. IIUM. I I.I AKSand riM riKTKlMUIS'a.SEAI SACQt K9 and UU l.t Kl ClIU f I. Alia. Our Muffs embrace every variety Seal, Otter, Ileaver, Mink, 1'ndiier, I yns, Uiey 1 01. C'oeu, Ulatk and Silver Hare, etc , etc 'lrluirulnifsall Uuaranteed. GENT'S FINE FUR GOODS. GUsVVl 1,r,CM' A "ir genera, l.nee, ri.NE UOIIKS AND LAP LLA.NKETS at all prices-prices thtt U1 auriHlse you. Inteat assortment 10 select from eXAUrirlilt A CO.8 CEI.KHltATEU HAT8-Evcrybe.ly sraverltr. e Ouaianlee them all. Plain Hats Maufactured te Order. W. D. STAUFFER &CO., Net. 31 mill 33 North (Jueen Slns't, UOVMXrVMXJBllINU HUUVI. SH INK'S I. AKPirr HALL, CARPETS ! KEOl'EMNU Ol- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the tiadethe Largest and Best Selected Line of Carpets evr ex hlbtted In this city. WILTONS, V ELM.TS, Oil the Trading Maked of tOOV AND TAI'hSTKl llUL'SSEI.S.TIIllE'r.-PLY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain .XTUA bfPEItS, and all qualities of IN. GKA1N CARPETS, DAMASK and EM riAV LAIll'KTd. IIAO and CHAIN CAKP1.TS of our own manufacture a specialty. Epetlal Attentien paid te the manufacture of CUSTOM CAHPKTS Alse a 1 1 11 I tne of OILCLOTI1, KUUS, VI.VIuV UIIADES.COVKKLKTe, Ac , SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. West King nml Wnter Street Limcastcr, Pa leb'J3 md,tw HZ.A 51 WAHK. H 1011 A MAKT1N HOLIDAY GOODS ! -A I- CHINA HA U -1N- China, Glass, Queensware. I'.incy Goods, Lamps, Utic-a-Umc In great variety, Dinner, Tea nnd Toilet Set in China, Granite and Tor Ter celaln, and at lower prices than before. Cut, Colored, Engraved and Pressed Glass, Tete-a-Tete, Uessert, Fruit, Cologne and Smoking Sets. Calver tlne, -Severe and Jdnanese ware In variety. Tlicse goed3 are new and ut the lowest possible priciw. An examina tion of our stock will be of Interest be fore purchasing. Geed exchanged If net satisfacleiy. r i l t-w .i pMrtffl, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANUASTEli. PA, CUKKKOKTIlEnKAr. Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned K&r Drums perfectly restore heating and perform the work et the natural drum. InvlsIUIe, com fortable and always In position. All conversa tion and even whispers heard distinctly. Bend for Ulustiated lioelc with testimonials, ritKK, y-.uui.ui. ur can un w, llinci'A, DM llteuaway, Nun t eik, Meutleu UUs paper. unolO-lyeeCUlyw BO At', s CAM, aV. cu HIHTMAH. LtncxHtcr, I'u. CARPETS ! iu)vnr.ruiixiRiiixn uuun. pALL AND HEK THE-; ROCHESTER LAMP, BUry Candle-Ltght i Ileats theui all. Anether Let of CHEAP OLOllES ferUas and OU hlevcs. THH ' PERFECTION " METAL SIOULD1NO AND HUIHIKU CUSHION WEATHER STRIP iw-ats them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Slop rattling of windows. Kzclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Any en can apply it no waste or dirt made In ap plying It- Can be ntted any where-no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or dm. i ii r. vuauiuusillll IB .im 1UU1. JlOritJCl the Steve, Heater and flange Stere At -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCA8TKH, FA. Ty'M. A. KIKFKKB. JALDUH U. UKRR KIEFFER Sc HERR, -UUALKItS IN- WOULD CALL HPKC1AL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TltOV.N. Y ) STOVES, IIE4TERS, FURNACES AND K4N0ES. As a Heater THE Sl'Ll.NIHD" has no lival, beln a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, oveiy inchel It radiates heat. We ask no one te run any risks with "PHI.. LKIt & WAItltKN'S" Goods. We guarantee them te give batlsfactlen, as a Smaller and Cheaper Heater, Tlie"UItIQIIT DIAMOND" has established Itself In the front ranks, The merits of the "SPLENDID" and "IlltlOIlT Dl AUOND" consist In Heauty of Construction, Pel fect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no Oas and Lconemy et fuel, aifCall and examine for yourself. 40 EAST KING ST., (urreaiTC ceur.T heub-cj ap&uaAw Housefurmsliing Goods ! rvmnixvmm. JpUnNlTUUB WAHKUOOMH, UUY YOUUSBLr A PAIK OF TUOB Felding Dress Pillows. CALL KAHLV AT Hellmeier's Furniture Warerooms, MO BLA.BT KINO BTIIBBT. tit 'HArr. l 1L ItOTM. FURNITURE ! re, the TAnABl.iNBulje rDUMTUH. NEW FDRN1TDRE STORE, Oer, Beuth Queen and Vine Bta. We ait selling for a short time, nt AnTONIAII. INO LOW I'lUUKH, Kleitant Walnut lled-tienm Hulles, Matlile Tep.$VS)i rine Haircloth Par Par ler Suite, S.VHO ; Elegant Lounge, 17.00, nd oilier goeils at the same Lew Ptlces. nilmd QUH1STMAH ClTi"rs. ' GHRISTMAS GIFTS. Usefil, Beautiftil, Durable, And Sure te Please. Ilefere making your selections call at Wilt. MVKK'srUllNlTUKKBTOUKand.efllhemany pretty things suitable for Husband, Wife, Child or Tilend, J. H. WIDMYER, Ocmer BBt KIdk nnd Duke Bin.. l.ANCABTKIl, PA. epJAlyd 'gKI.MTSII'.S ri'HNlTUHK DKI'OT. Only 5 Days Mere Until CHRISTMAS. And we are Iteady le Shew as rinn and'I.aiga an Assortment of FURNITURE IN ALL LINES, AMIASOKL 11EEN SHOWN lNlHECtlV. The gmds el te day ate se pretty and attractive thtt It Is bard te Itestst lluvlng SeruethlDit In Our Line for CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all tn feel perfectly fire te come every day If you desire, and leek at whatislwilng put en the floors new and attrac tive, and you win net be urged te buy. Yeu would be surprised le learn hew many are detn r thts each week We have already et aside a gieat many pres. ents for DECEM 0E11 "t. but iwe can still keen a great many mere set rets AT HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOB. 37 & 30 HOUTH QUBBH ST., LANCASTKH, PA. JTKV OUT HOOKS. .,.VT"..K.AKI?,,fKTIJ-tf''" bV "' " dlth. This beautiful poem, which ninks next te " Luelle ' among the author's works. Is new published In unique and beautiful style t 1 vel.. vclluajiplaled cloth, gill edge. ,M'L.AL.Li- "OOKII." An Oriental Bouianee. Ulustiated with 111 photo-etchings, designed by the best American artists, Jehn Harper, Walter batterlee and ethers. Cleth portfolio, with stamped ribbons "rAIll INKS," by Themas Heed. This bean tiful poem ts new ler the tlrst time bteugbt out lu holiday style. Cleth, gill. Other books el equal note and popularity, which can be suen and will bu sold regaidless et publishers' prices, AT Q. L. FON DERSMlTH'S Boek, Stationery and Art Stere, Opposite Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. angtfd T UK HOLIDAY 8KAH0.N. JOO BAJER'S SONS, HoekBcllcifl and Stnlleueu. -roil THE- Holiday Season. UEAUTirUL CHRISTMAS BOOKS, liiblea, Pliotegrnph Albums, Artistic Gbristmas Souvenirs, Toilet Oases, Werk Bexep, New Leather and Plush Goods, PIOTUHEB AND FIIAMES. A LAUUE HTOCK AT LOW PillCES.Tf Nee. 10 and 17 North Queen Btroet, LANCAJ3T1U, PA., 1r.4rt7.UM. JsTATCUKH. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelrj nt less than auction prices until January, 163; rine let of "Inge, se. Alie, Elgin, Waltham (Aurera for which I am Sole Agent), and ether rirst-Class Watebes. ltust Watch and Jewelrr Kepulrlng. -Correct time by Telegraph Bally, only placelnclty. " L. WEBER, lW)i North Queen St., Hear renn'a. 11. K. uepet, l.l1ITTJe",e?ry?lMe-aua0-,,,M,aoe,- Uh l&fi2S3S-' t'.iL'rmt.Mim rwt rjw, tf4m y-sV- i tgjfe-v wf''1-- -'
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