'?v.r B''l.iSC' ' J." i, ?'' MT jeaft -.vi wf e-.av-in - ;-v ..(, ua. t ' - s WL'A 0.v . ;:.?J1BRS' .' kbwwv.:': 1 &.LF.1TS THE LANCASTER DAILY INTEIMafiKC&R, WED3W3SD AT, 1E -?5- iWi -nnN-'WM"' " E$rr -.:.. xflra. -t'. .CiX iis-Vl m ftf'- lil wvxm -Tt; & B iff t?ijjf r &. Vltr m& ;-sr Bftt Wr I4rr Mfc' U K ' &. ix & 1ft m ivk w &V V6T IflTELLIGENCErt IlillD IT DAY IN THB TEA mpt&. A m, m dollars a tub, virrr A mom. MttTaHDBTOAMUEMtllLAI). ami all AMetmaa macs. aim-La LtBBUi cxmatniea allowed te AtMrn. TBLBTBOBB COBBBCT10B. ffi . ,, 'ADVHRTlSmO HATBS : EkIV. Hln. tlp, ln, 8ln. 41n.6in. "WPWT. I 40 7JilBe'tJfttSOOlJ7t. SWOMTB 0 115 3 SK 4A 116 Sr'mmm vara.... no lee soe 4 se ea ;m I'BhJKTI" 100 IK K 615 680 8 45 l'.Pl.Jr7 no tn tee in 760 90 MV9W 1 2 BO 4 SO 6 SO BSD 1050 PMWHlU,... 450 750 1050 U50 18 SO .? WM WMka.. SOO 600 1000 1150 1700 20 BO &'4iWMth.... 150 700 11U0 1800 MOP 21(0 r. WroBeatba... soe 1000 1700 moo 2700 S200 flitM Months ..1 ees noe wee wee nep sseu - Menth.. ...I tee 18 00 oe wee wen moo k 1 jT J.......I 1500 B00 48 00 MOO MCO IT f (i.The Weekly IntelUgenccr -FwM.WMtD Every Wednesday Morning. ATaABitl.OOreasixBTORTBS. ciriw or tib, ABB A cerx BBBB TO rMOKS 0TTIHB cr .aaainirrirrrn-n--T "" t Mf ! AKD OOCBTBT. AtL AKOKTMOr tBT ,.f t WBX M.COBSiaBBD TOJcrVS";; -fWIW tWCTranaiJi-iitf grntrn te THH INTEIililQBNOBB, Lancaster, l'a. lip jCancoetcr UntclliQciu. LANCASTKll. uecemuer::. IS. Our rctlcstal Member. - ur. Jeun A. bwepO) tne memuer 01 ton ten ' KT5BS from tho'adjeining district ever the - ' , mi 5 euaijueuaiuiii, wines 10 iuu auir. !;' "" ? the subject e the late tariit vote, which Md& .was taken, he says, en a motion " that the the whole en thostate or the Union for the purpese of considering bills raising rov rev L'eBU." Dr. Swore says he voted for that motion because it is conceded that some thing needs te be done te reduce the rev enue and the adoption of the motion would have brought the whole question before the Heuse, which might have struck out the enacting clause of the pending Morn Mern Morn Ben bill and Inserted any revcuue ie ie ductien measure that it chose. Under these circumstances Dr. bwope could conceive of no geed reason for voting against the motion for rovenue con cen con aideratien, and he declares that " it is dull cult te imagine what the true motie and Inspiration 13 of these opposed te tliis re vision ;" the only assigned reason being that the session is tee short for the proper consideration of the matter; which is a peer reason indeed and as false as peer. The true reason is discovered In the ele ments voting against consideration. The Republicans were net willing that the Democrats should have the credit of it or that It should be made as the majority of the Democrats wanted. The Democratic contingent who voted with the Republi cans, we fear, was prompted by an indis position te tariff reduction ; and also, we fear, by an unwillingness that the credit of it should go te the Morrison leadership. The motives controlling the Democrats voting with the Republicans were wholly insufficient, whatever their honesty, and Dr. Swepe has a singular ciedit and dis tinction conferred upon him in being the only Pennsylvania Democrat voting te take up the revenue reduction question ; wbte'iWuiin a preat satisfaction te him while life lasts. His two colleagues, fccett and Storm, wl would have voted with him, being paired, left Mr. Sivepe standing alone as the exponent of the patriotic sen timent that calls for the expression of the highest wisdom of Congress in tariff re vision. A Fellticlau te the Prcncliers. Mr. Elaine has been addressing the ''Congregational Club" in Eosten ; an in stitution composed of these of the Congre gational religious persuasion who meet annually, ou " Eore-father's-day," for the particular object of self-gloriQcatlen inci dent te all such occasions. Mr. Elaine net being much of a C ougregatienalist, if any thing, did net treuble himself te glorify that peculiar New England denomination, but wondered much wh it they existed for and why they did net coalesce with the Presbyterians, who held the same tenets ; or with the Baptists. Mr. Elaine evi dently is of theso who de net fully see why Christians cannot all get into one church; a matter which has often both ered the secular mind, in view of the steady preaching of all denominations in behalf of peace and geed will among men. The weild has long, however, conie te lec lec egnize the fact that this peace and geed will does net call either for uniformity of belief or lack of zeal in defending peculiar doctrine. Mr. Elaine's experience in poli tics teaches him the need of opposing par ties te keep the human mind in play, and he sees that there must be,:i3 well, differing churches ; but the wonder is that;the sects are be many and the parties se few. But whether Mr. Elaine gave wise or otherwise advice te the Xew Ewpland Con Cen Con gregatienalists jn recommending their union with the Pennsylvania Presbyter ians, he certainly did net fail In wisdom in advising the preachers te preach and net te read their sermons. The command te go and preach the gospel is very jioeily obeyed, as he said, in reading it from a pile of manuscript, lie aptly said that no lawyer reads his speeches te a jury, for he knows that is netsin effective way te speak ; and he needs te win his case, if he can, for his bread and butter and fame depend upon his success. The preacher has lapsed from oratory piebably because the need of it is net im perative upon him. It is easier teiead than .te preach, and it may with mauy clergymen be their most effective way of speaking ; which only, however, shows that they are out of place in the pulpit. Ter it Is net te be denied that manuscript is a great non conductor between speaker and audience. .V Chance for Honesty. The kid-glove element of the Republican party in Philadelphia, is trying te persuade what are called the " leaders" of the party te nominate an honest and incorruptible man for mayor. As the leaders de net have any such furnishing In their own cnaracter, they naturally fall te see the need of it in their candidate for mayor, whom they weuid like te be their sustain lug friend above all things, and nartlcu- A ,larly abeve the public interest with which sfrtheirewn luterests necessarllv eftpn mn. 'f ,4 eta. The " leaders" are said te be live, ;' Mv'Manea, Leeds, Lane, DIssten and Smith, .- ' smwit ninver. The hone of union en n i- f-.. . :",,.,-.- . ' ,..,..:. -, ngiltar canuiuuie iur major lies in me fact that the Ave leaders caiinet agree upon a candidate. One will net trust the friend of the ether. When roguea fall out henett men have their chance, and this is just the l'liladelphla situation. Anether flonlen. The impression has prevailed that the power of Egypt in the Soudan, in fact all foreign iwwer In that region, hail been completely obliterated when the English retreated after the fall of Khartoum. The garrison of Kassala alone held out, but thl3 was a trifling exception, and nene but these who made a special study of the matter reaped that fire hundred miles beyond Khartoum, beuUi of Sebah river, tbers was a loyal province ruled by n Her man doctor, that bail successfully resisted the sarae fierce warrior who se nearly overwhelmed the Eugllsh expedition of relief. The v Yerk HcmUl has n dispatch from Dr. William Junker, n Russian- African explorer, appealing for an expedi tion te rescue Emin, the German doctor referred te, who served under Gorden in the Soudan, and developed such rare executive ability that he was sent te rule ths Egyptian equatorial provinces. He ,11 , iulvl ' SO '.veil that his people refused te join the maluli in rebellion, and for two years have held out against his forces. Heisamanef rare scientific attainments, and has made practical use of them by introducing com from renusylvania, and striving in many ways te im im im preve the condition of his savage subjects. Dr. Junker recommends a strong expedition under command of Stanley, and offers the superfluous In formation that " there will be lighting." TheJ(.i'' also publishes a letter from the maluli te his governor of Equatorial Africa, announcing the fall of Khartoum, and the death of donlen. it was sent te Emln Pacha, with a summons te surren der, and was forwarded by him te the Brit ish consul at Zanzibar. Emin Pacha's stubborn defense against the enemies that se completely cut him off from the outside world, In the only quar ter towards which he could leek for help, is worthy of the same admiration that was accorded te Gorden" defense of Kharteun. The fact that the Russian explorer has been able te bring this message from him shows .that he might have deserted his jK)St, but has bravely resolved te share the fate of his followers, whatever that might be. His services te science have been ery great, and he is certainly as worthy of an expedition of relief as was his old com cem mauder Gorden. Will he be allowed te sleep en the desert some dark night, "with a spear as big as a shovel in his breast" ? m The Kpauish legislature bai oted.-lj,000,-000 for a new navy ; yet thf Ir old one could demolish euri without much trouble. Ilt-AiNi: Is going te ride Inte tbe presidency by way of Ireland. He will find it a rocky read te travel. Tntni: is te be a great union Laber con vention In Cincinnati en Tebruary 22, and a circular Issued by the Land and Laber league of New Yerk tries hard te explain Its object. The clearest declaration in It Is the follow fellow follew ing: " What we are trying te de Is te provide some really representative basis en which the great body of the farmers of the country, and of the organized werklngmen et tbe cities can come together in political union." This Is an undertaking of vast proportions and In tbe eyes of sober men is foredoomed te failure, simply because the final object of It Is nothing less than a class control of the government. The labor men began with a Unoef conduct In the Geerge campaign that arrayed all ether Classen against tbem. They found out their own weakness and new pro pose by alllance with another class te try again te win control In politics. They call themselves the werklngmen of the cities and ask tbe werklngmen of the country te come tegether in political union ; but every man in the country, with few trilling exception", Is a werklngman whether with head or hands, and tbe narrow distinctions of the ambitious labor men are sale grounds for the prediction that their ittlltlcal Held will be narrow and their fate oblivion. Tin. January number of The unfmu, an educational periodical or Yerk, of which W. H. Shelley is edlterand proprietor, Is filled with mui-h excellent original and selected literary matter. CiiRiaTMAt la the best time of the year te indulge In thoughtful charity. rntsToltbe season, and life-Inspiring as tbe pink covers In which It Is found, tbe Philadelphia Jlcerl almanac comes this year a thorough encyclopedia of general in formation. The Recerd U confessedly one of the ablest papers In the country and with an average dally circulation el 107,000, It has a far-reaching and commanding Influence en contemporaneous thought. Its almanac Is Just such h publication as one would leek for as representative el this prosperous Jour Jeur ual. HesIJtn many useful houeehold hints, It contains pension statistics, a full history of Philadelphia's new charter, ths full list of national and state government officers with their Hdlarles, the full Congress and state leg islature, a list el the lerelgn ministers and territorial elllcers, aud a thousand and ene ether facts that the progressive citizen of to day should be acqalnlcd with. The Jleeenl Is te be congratulated en the general excel lence that marks this publication. Tun Czar's barrel Is new bUDglesa M. von Han go has been replaced as minister of fin fin ance by a gentleman rejoicing In the musical name of Wishnegradzkl. I'AitNKi.L Is sick, but someot his encmits will be sicker bolere be gets well. PERSONAL-. Mils. Cluw:lani utwjys sfeiks of her husband as "the president' Ssmatek Lmian Is a veiy sick man. He has been troubled with rheumatism, but the present attack Is about as severe as he has ever had. J.VMni II. ISeillv, formerly of Lancas ter, but new a Philadelphia contractor, has returned from a three months' trip te Ireland, much hupped In health. Miss M.inv IlAiiritR, or Cleveland, has solved the servant girl question. She used te be a servaut girl herself, but having Inherited $200,000 from a relame In Phila delphia she will new command and net serve. William I). Uewklls wrote tome verses In a lady's album, and she exclaimed : "Ob, Mr. Howells, I should think you might de something ler the papers and magazines ; I've seen much worse things lhau that in print" Mns. Mauy Mi.neh, of New Yerk, has been putting in a large portion e her time taking care of cats. The ether day the pollce broke up her feline hospital when cats, dead and alive, were feuud by tbe dozen. hEi-nirrARY Sriixnun is te be honored With a banduet bvlhu members nf thnKmnk. lln county bar In tostlmeny el their esteem for hlm who is about te remove te Philadel phia te eugage In practicing law with Gov Gov ereor l'attisun. Luslm: V. Kaumkii, formerly general passenger sgontef the Pennsylvania railroad, has received the appnlnlinenl et general wt senger agent of the New Yerk, Lake Krle and Westeru railway, te take (.fleet ou Jan uary 1, 1867. lilOR. 8. Ui'TLKli, v.su,, of Wetd Chester, who did yeoman work In bringing about the success of bis father-ln-law, Hmedley liar, llngten. ler Congress In the Uhester-Dsla. ware district, paid a Hying visit te Lancss. tcr en Tuesday, Jehn Wklsii, treasurer of the McClellan monumantasaeclaUon.hafoQenHi te glra H00 toward tbe erection of the nieuutuMit It titty otnerclllJens will contribute a Ilka amount. The monument i te be placed at the Chest nut street front of the new city hall, I'tilla. dolphin. Orenni: S. I.KNHAnr, a young man well known here, and who resided In Middle town until he begun his Journallstle career, will amiinin editorial control of the Williams pert Hrtakiiit Tabic. He ha been con nected with a Wllllamspert paper, one In i:sten and lately was a reperter or the Jer sey City Journet. Or.onec W. Citn im has received the thanks of Htrntford-en-Avon, KaRlaud, for Ids ftllt el a drinking fountain te the place. In his letter presenting the gin Mr. Chllds exprees a hope .that the Imintaln would proveanovldencoof goodwill between the two nations having the lame and works of Shakespeare as a common heritage. Actine SKcncT.vnv Kunciutn has ac cepted the ottdref the Nashville, Chattanooga ,V St. Ieuls rallmtil company te pay 5153.600 In compromise of the claim of the 1'nlted States new In suit ng.ilnst that company, leunded en certain matured ami uniuht In terest coupons of bend Issued by the com pany and held by the Vnlted States. llErnEsKXTATtw Hammenp, of Oeergla, tells a gced story at the espouse of Kmery Speer,tbe (ieergln Independent, new United States district Jude at Ssvannah. When Hammend was nt Yhlt iaiphur Springa Hsll county, U, four years age last summer, Speer was running ler Cou Ceu press In that dltrlct as an Iudejendent against Candler, Democrat. Meeting one of the natlvea, Hammend aked him hew he was going te vote. "1 reckon I'll vote ter Candler," nld the fellow. -That's right," said Hammend , "Candler Is a first-rate man. He you knew him'" " Ne," said the ceuntrymnn, " but 1 knew Speer." m We hare heard tuiny of 0111 elilfilends sjr tht Saivitloe OH cured thorn of rbesuutlsiu. These who hare net trte.l It heulJ de se Our druggists sell It for twenty-flve centaabetlle all th" time. .... Mhy tuiJpr wlih a bad cold when bottle of lr. Hall' Ceiwh stp wtll enre a cough of the worst kind li ltu'1 s cough Svrupls sold ler centiir bottle b all drugglts lu the VuIUmI SUtei ? itrxauLi. nunc. WILL OU srrFKll with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint t Shlleh's VliaJticr is guaran' teed te cam you. Ker tale by 11. It. Cothruu Cethruu UruggtsL Ne. 137 North Queen street. CKOUI. WHOOl'lMlCOCOn and limnchltli Immediately ndleved by SMleh s Cure Ker ale by II. H. Cochiue, DruggUt, Ne. ISJ North Quen street, The Slynery eltt. It has always been understood that consump tion w tnnnmhl.. but it hiw it'centlv bt-vn aice ercd that Kemps l!lam for the Threat and Lung Is giving mere rvlle! than any Known remedy. It Is quarantwd te relieve and curt) Asthma, llrenchltls ana Coughs. Call en II. H. Cochran, druggist. Ne 1J7 North Queen street, ;i! and get a trial bottle trcu 01 cesu uirge size ; cvnuandll. (') AKE UU Sl A UK miserable by Indigestion Constipation, I)lzzlncs, Lei of ration, nizztnc's, ixi 01 .irpeiue, ici- Skin T Shlleh's itallzer I a positive cure. rer sale by H. B. Cochran, Uraggtst, he. 1S7 North Queen street. A c-itHlu's rertunale I)iceerj. Capu Celeman, ihr Weymouth, plying be tween Atlantic City and N. , had lx-en treu, bled with a cough e that he was unable tosleen tesleen and wis Induced te try lr Kings New llsto llste ery for Consumption. It net only jje hlm in sunt relief, but allayed the etruuie soreness nt his brwut. His children were simtlai ly atr, rted and a slnele deju had the same happy effect Ur. King's New Discovery ts new the standard remedy In the Celeuuin household and en btvrd the schooner I'ree trial bottles of this sLindara remedy at 11 II. Cochran's Drug store, lj; and 13 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. iif roil UYSl'EI'SIA and Liver Complaint. je6 ave a printed enartntee en every oettla of set- leh's itallzer. It neer falls te cure, ter sale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. UncXlen s Arnica Nllve. The hst Salve In the world for Cat, lirnlses. Seres, UlOiR, Salt Uhenm, i'ever Seres, Tetter, Chapped lianas. Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres I'lles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te Rive perfect satis faction, or men'jy refunded. I'rlce 23 cents per box. rer aale by II. 11. Cecnran, Druggist, 137 and 1S3 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. MOTHKU3! JtOTHKUStl MOrilERS"! Are yen disturbed at nUht and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cnttlng teeth ? If se, fe at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WIN'SLO W'8 OOTII1NO BVltur. It will relieve the peer Utile sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there Is no mistake about It. There ts net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who wUl net tell yen at once that It wUl regulate tha bowels, and give rest te tha mother, and relief and health te tbe cnud, operallng like magic It Is perfectly safe te ure In all canes, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of en of the oldestand ben foinale physicians In the United States. Sold everywhere. 2A cents a botUe Tnsvii-ivdM.w.sAw SilILOH'8 VlTALIZKltls what you need for Constipation, Les of AppeUte, UtzztnHss, and aU symptoms of Djspepsla. 1'ilce 10 and 75 cents per bottle, ler sale by II li. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 1S N'erih Queen street- lleuews Her eutb. Mrs. I'hcBbeCheeley. I'elersen. Cliiy Ce, Iowa. tells the following remaikable st' i. the truth etwnlcn tsMiucbea fur v the iniaeni! ts el the town I am ,. years old, cae b. en troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many vears : ceulil net dnwa mvaelf without heln. virs ; ceulil net ilnua myself without help. New I am fiee fmm all pain aud soreness and am able te de all my own housework. I ewe my thauks te Klectilc Hitters for having n newed my youth, and remeed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle only G"c ; at Cochran's Drug Mere, 1J7 and lit North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a (!) SIIILOH'S COUOll and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Consump tion, fersale by II. li. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1JJ North Queen street. A Ilemarkable Geed Man Is he wbeattanda te the comfort et his family and will net let his little, ones puffer with affec tion of the Thient and Lungs, whereby their lives mnv be tndangered, but who should at all times give them that ttoverelvn remedy, Kemp's llalsam. I'rlce M cents and 11 Trial tite free yerealeby II. II. Cochrun, druggist, 137 North Queen street. (I) liUOW.VB HOUSEHOLD 1'A.NAIKA. Is the most effective I'aln Destroyer In the world' Will most surely ijutcten the bleed whether taken Internally or. applied externally, and thereby mere certainly KKLIEVK TAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pale alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. it cures pain in the Man, hack or novels. Sen Threat, lineumallsm, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and Is Tb Great lle.lle.ver of l'aln. "IlltOWN'S HOUSEHOLD l'ANACKA " should be In every family. Atempoenlulolthel'anacca In a tnmbler el hct wau-r swesjl'-ned, if pro pre ferred.j taken at w-dtlme, wUl UKKAK Ur A ft si iydM.V.As' p.. lLADKLl'HIA. THE EKEGREN WATCIi FOU OHR18TMAB eirra. Incempftrably the Finest Tlme-ploeo In existence. Abaolutely without it rival. PLAIN TIME33. OHRONOQHAPH3. SPLIT SE0OND3. MINUTE REPEATEnB. FIVE-MINUTE REPEATERS. J.E. CALDWELL & CO., 002 CHESTNUT STRBiT, PHILADELPHIA. mmDiVAr. a Tiii.ornenos ixlu hukumatihm. j Utterly Discouraged exprexes the feeling el many lctlmsel then in ii u, nenralAla, sciatica mil mrttn or sick hradache. Having tried nutnbe lc tetalled, remedltisaud physicians et ail choel, without relief, thore seems te be no hipe. Many such havnsalast retort tiled Athlopheiot, and te their suiprlse and Jey have found, thU It "as a $aft jurr and quiet cure. AthlopSeroi li net an flxpsttuu-nti tneusanda hae beencurtd by tts use and they testify as te Its aluc. Bhekomeke. Dutchets Ce. N . Aug ', 1 took Athlopteroi according te dlrectlem , It canted a ringing In my head that wat no", pleas ant. It operated en my heart causing a slew 1 and fainter throb, and constipate 1 my bewe When the last dew was taken 1 did net think much of the medicine ; ths next day my lami nes was buttsrand continued setting less until ltlettme. My lameness wiu In my bsck, shoul ders and ntck, and had been for eight months. 1 wasadvUedtetry Athlephaivs by my neigh bor, Win. Jacksen, who htd taken a botUe of It for asevore atLsckef lametiptt In hl shoulder and arm. He said "It drerti the lamenss right out of me , lny head felt strong, and my heart almost stepped batlng ; 1 thought louldi5le but tosme out all right, and have net had any lauiouesj sluce," AMON UUIUOS. rhelps, .V. Y . August IS, 15M 1 am a practicing physician 1 1 prt scribed Athlopheros In a ewe of Inveterate 1 heumatlsui of the right shoulder and arm. This case hid been et weeks standing-yes months-and re sisted medicine carefully selected, also the use c( electric tteatmeat. Oae bottle iemeed U tha trouble. The case remains well, row evers ytar since using the medicine. u cruiciiAiiiMi.n. Kery druggist should keep Athlopheros aud Athlopheros Mils, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ne. Ill Wall street, New Yerk, will send ellher (car (car riase p.1d)en receipt of regular price, which It UCUper botlle for Athlopheros and 60c. for l'Uls. rer liver and kidney diseases, dyspcpsU, In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headache. Impute bloeO, Ac, Athlopheros I'll. are unequal ed. decjo-lweed YLK'S CULItHY I' El IOKAL YOUR CHILDREN Are constantly exposed te danger from Celd-, Whooping Cough, Croup, and diseases peculiar te the threat and lungs 'or such aliments, AVer's Cherry I'ecteral, premrUy .1mlnlstercd, aderds speedy relief and cure As a remedy for Whooping tough, w 1th which many of our children were attlU'ted, we used, durtug the past winter, with mmh sutisfactlen, Ayer' Cherry I'ecteral. ler this alectieu, we consider this preparation the most eflcaciousef all the medicines which have com" te our knewl edse. Mary 1'arkhurst, Preceptrws, Heme lei Ltttle Wanderers. Dencastei. Md My children have been peculiarly sutject te attacks of Croup, and I failed te tlnd any effec tive remedy until I commenced admlafstprtn; Ayer's Cherry I'ecteral. This preparation re Ueves the difficulty et breathing and invariably cares the complaint DavldU.ala.ks.CLitham, Columbia Ce. N. Y. I hae used Ayer's Cheriy l'ecteial te my family for many years, and have found it especially valuable In Whooping Beuh. This medicine allays all Irritation, prevent lnflim matien from extending tethe lungs, and ijuickly subdues any tendency te Lung complaint. .1. U Wellington, l'lalnvllle. Mich. I rind no medicine se etlectue, for Croup and W hoeping Cough, as Ayer's cherr I'ecteral It was the means of saving the lite of my llttle boy, enly six months old. cairytne him safely through the worst case of Whooping Leu Kb 1 eversaw James M alone, l'lney i'uts, Tsnu. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, "Vrepared by Dr. J. c. Aver A Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists l'tlce, II, six bet Ues. li. d!7 d3 D&V UUUDH. J .M.OIVLEKA.CO. Christmas Greetings, We will Sell yen fensii le PRESBNTS! A Sillt Dress rattern. A Cleth ei Cishmere Dress I'atlern Iiss G jeds by the yard from ' c. tell Hi Ladles' and Chl'dren's teais, Bhtwls and bklrU, Ludi t( r, Ulan kets and Comforts. Carpels, Window Shules, Auieia and bold Medal Caipet Mee is MnS.ffivler&Ce., Ne. aSEftat Klnif Stret, LANC'ASTEIt, l'A K OL1UAYUOUDS. CHRISTMAS IS COMING. AND l.KKAT rKEI'AUlHSS HAVE UEE.N MADE AT 1HL New Yerk Stere -TO ASSIST- Santa Claus In filling his nnmeinus engauements. Theu sands of USEFUL, AMUSINOand OH.VA.MK.N TAL AllTICLF.h, which tend te make both old and eung happy. Substantial Presents ! Blankets, Table Linens, Table Covets, Napkins, Towels. Dress Silks, Dress Goods, Ladles' Cloaks, Shaw, Furs and Gloves. Gents' Furnishing Goods. An Immense Assortment of Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Mulllcrs, Linen Hand kerchiefs, Fancy Herder Handkerchlels. Toys, Dells, Games, Werk liexea, Toilet colt, Leatber satchels, l'lusb Albums. Scinp books. Autograph Heeks, l'luture Heeks. Story Heeks, Heek of History, Travel and Adventure l'nperles In Fancy llexns. L'htlstinai Cards Ac, Ac BRASS GOODS. Ilummeitd Hrass Trays, Whisk Holdem, card Ittcelvers, Match rales, Ash Itrcelveis, Whatnots, Ktc , Kte , Etc WaTT 8c SliAND, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, l'A.; TN 1MD, HKKMAN MILI,KK, KNOWN X asonaet the best soap makers In the United stairs, established In I.anemKir city steam BoapiWeiks, where the famous MILLKK'SIiU 11AX HUAl'ls new made. NOTIOK TO TKKaPAHSKKS AND UUNNKK8.-A1I persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, either for the purneae of sheeting or fish ing, as the law wUl be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lauds of the undcraluned Alter this notice WM.COLKMANrUKKMAN, 1L rKUCY ALDKN, KDWAJtDO.UKKMAN, 'atuirsey for !L V, Cclenuu t heirs bCllHtlsiw irvKT w YS. mlMM jgi i fim .vmi.m'Y' w wfpmwi mWMTM) ',.M, A NEW DEPARTURE. il I'm It .am "1 .!! 1' 'i , ml t'l - the Imliiu i i'!i i' liitc.ul of jsun, th it k !l .i mill. I nl n v.i'. It.'d .mil li -or mI,-, Iii-u ul if -r"i; 'Hit i rm'.tl. ( r t tilling Ai n "'t te 'hi'. 1 i! i;im-, tlenifNtii .trie in tt'.uh. i .ikr id Iver Sivr ' te cath. Ktfvic it (lie-, the guilt) stain. A WtRl) OV V.KIG There are many wtvte (cms etch rtrtsented te l- " 'is as geed a the ' Iver) ' , " they ARE NOT. but ill ccin'e.-feits, ;ack th.' peculiar and remarl-able qualitiri of the geiune. Ask for "!"" Set inJ ip: t upon e!ti"R 't l . in. M 1' tj "' ' A "l, r HATS, turn's nt as. Useful and Appreciated Christmas Presents I LADIES' FINE FUR GOODS. MLFrs.lei.LAIWaiidnSr Fl'llTRIMMINtl, SKAI SACQf It", and fl'B I.INKH ClUtl' 1.AH3. Our Mu tN embrace iTry variety Sel, Otter, llcaer, Mink, L'adKer, I ynx, Uley Fei, Coen, Muck aud 3ller Hare, etc , etc Xrtmmbigs all Uuaranteed GENT'S FINE FUR GOODS. FL'IIOLOVKS, COLLARS and CAI'3 In every style, at Itottem I'rlccs. A large genera line of OLOVKSand MITTS ler Men and Children. FINK UOIIEb AMI LAI' ULA.VKETS at all prices prices that will surprise you. largest assortment te select from STACFrKH A CO.'d CELE1IUATED IIATS-Kverybedy's FaTerlte, Ue Uuaiante-n Ihem all. Plain Hats Maufactured te Order. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Nei. HI ainl 33 North Queen Street. ttevtmruuiriMiiiMU wueui. CUIKK'S CAKI'KT HAhL. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! HEOl'K.Nl.N'li Ol SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Best Selected Line of Caipeli evu ex hlblted In this city. WILTONS, VELVtTS, all the Tradlni? Makes of BODY AND TAl'hiTUi llllL'SSELS.THUKL I'Lt, Ail-Weel and Cotten Chain KXTilA HI' 1'KItS, and all qualities of IV. OKAlNCAItrETS, DAlIASKand VENF.TIAV CAItl'ETS. HAG and CHAIN CAUI'I.TS of our own manufacture a specialty. Special Attention paid te the manufacture of CUSTOM CAHl'ETS Alsea Full Line of OILCLOTH-, HUGH, WINDOW SHADES, COVERLETS, Ac., AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. West Kiug ami Water Streets, Lancaster, Tn. leblt-inidAn- HUUBBWUJtNlMltllfG MUUZJ. e ALL AND HEi: THE-: ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty C'andle-Llght , Heats them all. Anether Let of CHKAI' UI.OIIES fei Gas and Oil stoves. THE "PERFECTION" MLTAL MOULDING AND KOHUEH CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Heals them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows. Kxclude the dust. Keep out snow and ruin. Any ene can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying It- Can be fitted anywhere-no holes te Lere, ieady ter use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is tbe mext perfect At the bleve. Heater and llange Btore -OF- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. l'A. SLBWllg, AC. TjlDW. KDOKKLEY. Sleighs ! Sleighs ! I have new ready for tbe Winter Season, tbe laiKcst, cheapest, finest and most select assort assert assort tLCntef eingleand Deublo PORTLAND, ALBANY AND BUSINESS SLEIGHS, hver oIlHted ler sale In this city. The weikman. ship and elegancn of finish Is fully up tethe standard of toy line and well known CnrrlaKO Wert. My pilcea for a geed, benest and sub stantial artlcls are the lewrst In thi market. Ihavea larftosteck of IHJliOIhi AND OAll KIAUK8, New and Eeceud-lland, a'l at very lowest figures, riccsu call and examlne my work. Edw. Edgerley, Market Streat, Rear of Posteffloo, Lancaater, Pa, Itepalrlne; promptly attended te One set of workmen especially employed. MAVUIKMHT. M AOUINERT, 0. rei STEAM HEATING Latest and Meat Improved ENeDiSS-Trtctiti, PtrUblt ir SUtiuirj. Mew or Bocend-Uand DOlLEllfl, WATKR TANKS, 8EPABATOKB. Machiki or IliraiB Wen such as done and Kept In Machine Sheps, eau ea ob ADDBua, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS B37 NORTH CHERRY 8THEET, LAKUBTia l'A. U7UJAW auAn I he (,. .1--1 uul Hirt no mere iciiiain , rill li'.iuf the I'Uitrc J.iy 1 (In, nJ wash thur il.irkc-l blots stwa. I ii v II Cirn their Iwtis te fihing-nnl , ntl l'r luitiluts under sods In wisvieni iml in worth imrcasc, Ami ctr Mnekt tht i-ij of jic.nt, I t-r inerim v .in ncM'r i upc With .mh a fee as ' Ivery Sua?. VAl'8, JtV. c iimsr.MAH. Lancsfttsir, r. ULAJIBrTAUK. H 1QH A MARTIN. HOLIDAY GOODS ! -AT- DtAIJUI b -IN- Gbina, Glass, Queensware. l'.mcy Ucxxla, Lamps, Uiic-it-llroe hi great variety, Dinner, Tea aud Toilet Bet In China, Granite and Tor Ter celain, and at lower prices than before. Cut, Colored, Kngraved and Tressed Glass, Tete-a-Tete, Dessert, Fruit, Cologne and Smoking Seta. Calver tine, Severs and Japanese ware in variety. These goods are new and at the lowest possible prices. An examina tion of our stock will be of Interest be bo be fere purchasing. Goods exchanged If net satisfactory. ijIMmlin, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTKIt, l'A, pONTHAOTOH AND 11UH.DKK. GEORGE ERNST, OAltl'K.NTKU, CONTKACTOH A HU1LUKU, Hesldence Ne. KB West King stroeL then Kast Grant street, opposite station houie. WOOllKN UANTKLB AND aBNKUAL 11AKU WOOD WOitK A BFJSCIALTY. 4VA11 work secures my prompt and Pf-nena attwnUen. Drawings and Ttitlmales furnished. 00127-lydtt Memxltvma. nUllNlTUKB WAHKHUOMa uuv luunsKLr A rAIRurilless Felding Dress Pillows. CALL KAIll.Y AT HelTmeier's Farniture Wtrcroems. -K They are the nicest thing out and we hava Inst received another let of thein. 90 HAST KINO BTIlMrT. w. C. HAlT. U It. UOTK. FURNITURE ! Fer the IIF.Sl' IIAIII1AINS n rUUNlTUUB el ALL KINDS, ku te the NEW FURNITURE STORE, Oer. Betith Quoeti and Vine Bta. We areselllnir for a short time, at AHTONISII. I() LOW I'UICKS, KU-Kaiit Walnut Itod-ttnem Butlex, Marliln loe, meu, Finn Haircloth I'ar I'ar I'ar lortluite. MinOi Klexant UiunKe, 17.00 and ether roeiIs at the name Lew I'tlcva. nlHtnd c UlUSTMASUins. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Uaeful, BeautlfAil. Durable, Aud Sure te FleaBe. llefeie making your selritlena ca'l at Will. MY Kit's r UllNITUltB 8TOUK andsee the many pretty thliiKs sultable ler Huebind, Wife, Child or frlnnd. J. H. WIDMYER, Coruer Eant KlnK and Duke Btn., LA.NCASlK.lt, l'A. seplAlyd prKlMfHU'S KUKNITiniK DKl'OT. Only 4 Days Mere Until CHRISTMAS. And m Krady te Shew as line and; Lame an Assortment nf FURNITURE IN ALL LINES, AMIASKVKII 1IKKN SHOWN lMIIRLllV. IhoKinnlsel biday ate e tiietly and attractive that It Is hard te Hestst lluylns Semethlnn In Our Line for CHRISTMAS. We want yen ene and all le feel perfectly fre te come in cry day If you detlre, and leek at whatlsbelnK put en the Iloera new and attrac tive, and you will net b uri;ed te buy. Yeu would be surprlsuii te Uarn hew many arndelaf this each week We have already set aside a great many pres ents for HECKMUKIt'JI, butinucan still keep a great many mero seirula -Al- HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOB. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUBBN 8T., LANLASTKU. l'A. N KW (IltT II0OKH. T1IK HAUL'S KKTUHN." bv Owen Mere dith. This beautiful poem, which ranks neitte " Lucile " anionic the authei's works, la new published In unlijueand beautiful style ; 1 vel., yellumiplated cloth, gill edges. "LALLA HOOKH," An Ortenlal Itemance. Illustrated with 111 pbeUMitchlnus, designed by thnbrst American attlsts, Jehn llarper. Walter SatterU-e and ethers, cloth portfolio, with stamped ribbons. "KAIft I NKS," by Themas Heed. This beau tiful poem It new ler the Unit time brought out In holiday style. Cleth, gilt. Other books nt equal note and pepu'arlty, which can be sven and will be sold regaidless el publishers' prices, AT O. L. FON DERSMITH'S Boek, Stationery and Art Stere, Opposite Court Heuse, Lancaster, l'a. ausrtld T 11 K HOLIDAY HKAHON. JOEI BAER'S SONS, Hoeksellcm and Stntleucr. reu the Holiday Season. UEAUTirUL CHRISTMAS BOOKS, Bibles, Fhotegrnph Albums, Artistic Christmas Souvenirs, Toilet Oases, Werk Bexep, New Leather and Plush Goods. P10TURBS AND PBAMEB. -A LAllOK STOCK AT LOW rIOWI."W Neb. IB and 17 North Quaan Street; LANGA8TKB. PA.. rTATVUBM. siTTATCUEH. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at lesa than auction prices until January 1, 1887. Kne let of limits, Acd Alse. Elmn. w'althain I Aurera for which I am Sole Aireut), and ether 'Irst-ciasa Watchea: Hest Watch and Jewelry A-Cerrect time by Telccranh Dallv. nnlv place In city. L. WEBER, 1WH North Queen St, Near I'enu'a. 11. U, llepeu apecucles. Kyelasscti andOpllcaJUoeds. All kinds el Jewelry, nV- v- s sitt'isrsjttf -vaji'g ISfU.r srfw . , .-AvsbiJkii fe-tsA,rrwiiiMlifmgiirt)iMriiii)itiif nirniimffrjmjia